2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201801.0281.v1
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Belonging, Strangerhood and Mobility: South Sudanese in a Rural Town, Victoria

Abstract: Australian regional areas are now receiving significant numbers of migrants from the African continent. Predominantly Anglo-Saxon communities perceive these 'newcomers' as physically and culturally different. Asking, however, how African migrants themselves construct relationships with local communities and build a sense of belonging in regional and rural areas is a very different question. This paper explores South Sudanese migrants'experiences conceptualising their sense of belonging in a small county town: … Show more

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