2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.312
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What do we know about the experiences of belonging for [Black] Africans in Australia? A systematic scoping review

Kathomi Gatwiri,
Samara James

Abstract: Belonging is political. While it is a felt‐and‐embodied experience, it is also heavily mediated by power. For racially and culturally minoritised people, belonging is expressed in hidden, often racialised codes articulated through an “us and them” framework. Within this systematic scoping review, critical issues of belonging are made visible, indicating that belonging for Black Africans in Australia is a highly racialised and complex cultural experience and significantly impacts their sense of self, identity, … Show more

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