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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2 (2018)
CCS Cover 2018 Vol 10 No 2
This issue of Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal is a Festschrift for Professor Andrew Jakubowicz, highlighting his areas of contribution as a scholar and a public intellectual and presenting work influenced by his ideas.

Published: 2018-07-27

Non-refereed Articles

Stranger in a Strange Land: reflections on my first fifty years in academia

Andrew Henry Jakubowicz

1-6

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Journalism during South Africa's apartheid regime

Vic Alhadeff

7-11

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Articles (refereed)

Estranged but not strangers: Challenging organisational norms of access for people with disability and people from a NESB

Vicki A Bamford

13-31

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Polish Migrants and Organizations in Australia

Zofia Kinowska, Jan Pakulski

33-46

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A Multicultural Act for Australia

Ly Ly Lim

47-66

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Navigating “Mixedness”: The Information Behaviours and Experiences of Biracial Youth in Australia

Indra Ayu Susan Mckie

67-86

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At Cross roads: White Social Work in Australia and the discourse on Australian multiculturalism

Devaki Monani

87-98

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Building SMARTER Communities of Resistance and Solidarity

Andre Oboler, Karen Connelly

99-118

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Whither Standpoint Theory In A Post-Truth World?

Yin Paradies

119-129

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The Institutionalisation of the Public Intellectual

Hilary Yerbury, Nina Burridge

131-142

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ISSN: 1837-5391

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