We are convinced that migrants have the right to maintain their cultural and racial identity and that it is clearly in the best interests of our nation that they should be encouraged and assisted to do so if they wish. Provided that ethnic identity is... Race: John Howard and the Remaking of Australia - Halaman 26oleh Andrew Markus - 2001 - 270 halamanPratinjau terbatas - Tentang buku ini
| Uldis Ozolins - 1993 - 316 halaman
...Australia. The report encourages the maintenance of ethnic and racial identity, but with conditions: Provided that ethnic identity is not stressed at the...substantially and its democratic nature will be reinforced. (9.6) This was a Solomon-like attempt to judge where ethnic identity might or might not be stressed... | |
| David Dutton - 2002 - 218 halaman
...Rejecting the suggestion that diversity meant social division, the report stated the committee's belief: migrants have the right to maintain their cultural...substantially and its democratic nature will be reinforced. 15 It recommended initiatives in multicultural education, the creation of an Institute for Multicultural... | |
| Guofang Wan - 2008 - 283 halaman
...understanding of multiculturalism that equated pluralism with democracy and social cohesion. It was argued that "[p]rovided that ethnic identity is not stressed at...substantially and its democratic nature will be reinforced" (Committee of Review of Post Arrival Programs and Services for Migrants, 1978, 214 G. Tsolidis p. 104).... | |
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