Could the Socceroos 2022 World Cup campaign be the catalyst to further advance soccer into the fabric of Australia’s national sporting psyche?
Research across two countries shows that a lack of meaningful connections, coupled with media sensationalism, cultivate concerning perceptions.
New research shows that those who witness hate crime express greater anger towards ethnic minorities.
The pandemic is likely to intensify the harmful effects of child marriage, increasing exposure to violence, and decreasing access to healthcare and support networks.
A new study suggests that approaches to support effective communication with multicultural communities should be incorporated in government strategies from the beginning.
Until we tackle the perception that some minority groups are a threat to society, they'll continue to be subjected to intensive over-policing, leading to a fear of those serving to protect.
Students from African backgrounds face discrimination in the classroom, and in tackling the problem their stories need to be heard.
The so-called Moomba 'riot' and subsequent media sensationalism has had a detrimental effect on young South Sudanese in Victoria.
Researchers have given voice to the often overlooked adolescents languishing in a vast Bangladesh refugee camp.
A moral panic and sensationalist media reporting demonstrates how rhetoric can promote fear and intolerance.
Melbourne is undoubtedly a multicultural hub, but questions over social exclusion show that it's far from perfect.
Missing from the debate about "ethnic gangs" are the voices of young people from the South Sudanese community.
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