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  3. Vol 7 No 3 (2015)
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Vol 7 No 3 (2015)

CCS Cover 7:3 (2015)

Published: 2015-12-01

Editorial

Students, Migrants or Citizens: the Violence of Liminal Spaces

Devleena Ghosh
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Articles (refereed)

The Production of the Indian Student: Regimes and Imaginaries of Migration, Education, Labour, Citizenship and Class

Shanthi Robertson

1-22

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Contract gangs: race, gender and vulnerability

Heather Goodall

23-36

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The Question of Racism: How to Understand the Violent Attacks on Indian Students in Australia?

Michiel Baas

37-60

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Mapping Progress : Human Rights and International Students in Australia

Andrew Jakubowicz, Devaki Monani

61-80

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Non-refereed Articles

Attacks on Indian Students and the Harris Park Protests: A Consul General Looks Back

Amit Dasgupta

81-92

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Big News: The Indian Media and Student Attacks in Australia

Matt Wade
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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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