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Title: Immigration and National Identity in New Zealand: one people - two peoples - many peoples?
Keywords: Migration
Immigrants
Integration
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2011
Publisher: Dunmore Press
Abstract: "...examines New Zealand immigration policy and immigrant groups in New Zealand" - Back cover. The interweaving themes of New Zealand immigration / Stuart Greif -- Neither British nor Polynesian : a brief history of New Zealand’s other immigrants / Tom Brooking and Roberto Rabel -- Silent immigrants? Gender, immigration and ethnicity in New Zealand / Jacqueline Leckie -- Recent european migration to New Zealand /Alexander Trapeznik -- Refugees from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam / Man Hau Lieu -- South Asians: old and new migrations / Jacqueline Leckie --Chinese New Zealanders: old settlers and new immigrants / Manying Ip -- Migration or assimilation? The predicament of observant Jews / Hal Levine -- Croation or Dalmatian? Yugoslavia’s demise and the issue of identity / Andrew Trlin and Martin Tolich --In defence of multiculturalism / Ramesh Thakur -- Immigration policy and the political economy of New Zealand / Ranginui Walker
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/59156
ISBN: 0864692382
Appears in Collections:New Zealand Asia Information Service

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