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  3. Vol 11 No 2 (2019)
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Vol 11 No 2 (2019)

From questions of national concern to conflict and inclusion at a local level, the papers in this issue explore the making and re-making of societal norms.

Published: 2019-10-14

Articles (refereed)

A Qualitative Study of the Interaction between Human Rights Defenders and Society in Russia: Assessing the Impact of the 'Foreign Agents' Law

Polina Malkova

1-20

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‘I’m a Local…’

Negotiating Belonging with Former Refugees in Regional Australia through Inclusive Partnerships

Leticia Claire Anderson, Rob Cumings, Kathomi Gatwiri

21-36

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Reducing smoking in Australia: how to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Martin Williams, John Allan

37-54

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Resisting the Far-Right: Indigenous Perspectives, Community Arts and Story-Based Strategy

Chris D. Brown

55-73

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Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is concerned with developing a better understanding of social change and cultural cohesion in cosmopolitan societies. Its focus lies at the intersection of conflict and cohesion, and in how division can be transformed into dialogue, recognition and inclusion.
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ISSN: 1837-5391

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