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‘Core’Culture Hegemony and Multiculturalism: Perceptions of the Privileged Position of Australians with British Backgrounds
Oleh:
Forrest, James
;
Dunn, Kevin
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Ethnicities vol. 06 no. 02 (Jun. 2006)
,
page 203–230.
Topik:
Australia
;
geography
;
multiculturalism
;
White (Anglo) privilege
Fulltext:
203.pdf
(194.49KB)
Isi artikel
Tensions between acceptance of policies aimed at creating a multicultural society and British (Anglo or Anglo-Celtic) Australians concerned about loss of their privileged position as members of the dominant society have been an important feature of political debate in Australia in recent years. There is, however, a paucity of empirical evidence available to assess the extent of recognition of Anglo privilege in this debate. This study draws on questions about attitudes to multicultural values and Anglo privilege from a recent survey of New South Wales and Queensland respondents to address this issue. Principal components analysis of the attitudinal data shows that multiculturalism and privilege are separate, independent dimensions in respondents’ thinking. Cross-tabulations show both polarization of views and ambivalence in attitudes to Anglo privilege, which are in substantial part resolved by consideration of the geography of privilege and linked multicultural values.
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