1st Edition

Refugee Settlement in Australia A Holistic Overview of Current Research and Practice

By Aparna Hebbani Copyright 2024

    Combining theoretical and practical information, this book presents a holistic overview of refugee settlement in Australia. It focuses on numerous critical aspects of refugee settlement which play a vital role in refugee integration into Australia. Starting with an overview of immigration history in Australia, the book then places an emphasis on 21st-century settlement of refugees.

    The chapters explore a gamut of topics including how culture is transmitted in refugee families, how media portrays refugees, and how to work with refugee communities in various contexts, without focusing on one specific refugee cohort/country group. This interdisciplinary angle is presented via the inclusion of voices from interviews with key refugee settlement providers, educators, former refugees, researchers, and second-generation youth from refugee backgrounds. It covers current Australia political debate and politicisation of refugees, digital technologies, the role of language in enabling successful settlement, education trajectories, social cohesion, the fractured diasporic family, and the impact of media coverage, which underpin the settlement of refugees in Australia.

    This is an ideal resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars of refugee settlement in the disciplines of communication, media, politics and international relations, social work, education, and demographic studies, as well as government entities, policy makers, service providers, and NGOs looking to gain an understanding of the factors impacting refugee settlement in Australia.

    1. Introduction to refugee settlement in Australia: past to present 2. Challenges of language learning and employment 3. Refugee education 4. Host society reception: communities and neighbourhoods 5. Media representations of refugees 6. The refugee family: Intergenerational acculturation and parenting 7. Working with/in the refugee sector

    Biography

    Aparna Hebbani is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication & Arts, University of Queensland, Australia. She has served on the Queensland Government’s Multicultural Queensland Advisory Council, Board of Directors of Radio 4EB, and the National Advisory Group of The LOTE Agency, and was part of the Queensland India Council. She has actively researched refugee settlement in Australia for over 15 years, and has over 25 years of teaching experience in intercultural communication, public relations, and communication research at undergraduate and postgraduate level in the United States, Australia, India, Malaysia, and Hong Kong.

    "This book by an intercultural communication scholar who experienced migration and diversity on her own skin, delves deftly into the interdisciplinary social-scientific space in order to cover the topic of refugee settlement in Australia comprehensively and holistically. This well-conceived succinct overview of a complex area of scholarship is equally useful for researchers and practitioners of the continuously contested space of refugee settlement in Australia and applicable to other major English-speaking countries. Using an ample literature review and original interview data, the book contributes to the hitherto less covered areas of refugee family dynamic and acculturation."   

    Assoc. Prof. Val Colic-Peisker, Honorary Principal Research Fellow/Teaching Associate, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne