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Vol 6 No 2 (2014)
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Vol 6 No 2 (2014)
Published:
2014-09-19
Editorial
Looking Back and Looking Forward
Hilary Yerbury
i-ii
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Articles (refereed)
“Don’t mention it…”: what government wants to hear and why about multicultural Australia
Andrew Jakubowicz
1-24
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The Implementation of the NDIS: Who Wins, Who Loses?
Jenny Green, Jane Mears
25-39
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Civil Society: Overlapping Frames
Bronwen Dalton
40-68
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The politics of social impact: 'value for money' versus 'active citizenship'?
Jenny Onyx
69-78
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Information Practices in Contemporary Cosmopolitan Civil Society
Michael Olsson
79-93
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Rough Justice? Exploring the Relationship Between Information Access and Environmental and Ecological Justice Pertaining to Two Controversial Coastal Developments in North-east Scotland
Graeme Baxter
94-116
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Dadirri: Reflections on a Research Methodology Used to Build Trust between a Non-Indigenous Researcher and Indigenous Participants
Megan Marie Stronach, Daryl Adair
117-134
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Everyday Diversity
Christina Ho
134-150
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