Welcome to the Centre for Research on Social Inclusion
News
- CRSI is advertising two new positions. More
- CRSI announces major new research partnership with Australian Red Cross.
- For more news, and for the Centre's past newsletters, click here.
- Innovative new website launched. www.stepone.org.au Toolkit of local government community harmony initiatives developed by CRSI. More...
The Centre currently has 7 PhD students:
Kristine Aquino is researching experiences of 'everyday racism' among Filipinos living in Australia.
Sudheesh Bhasi is looking at the role of religion in the creation of social capital among Indian migrants in Sydney.
Laavanya Kathiravelu is researching the low wage South Indian migrant labour and Indian tourists.
Bernard Leckning is exploring the experiences and practices of tolerance within everyday neogtiations of cultural difference.
Mei Yi Leung is examining local government multicultural policy and practice, focusing on responses to key moments of 'tension'.
Kylie Sait is exploring the use of formal and informal support networks among parents from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in the City of Ryde.
Banu Senay is examining the production of various forms of Turkishness in the context of dual national spaces.

