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Migration and Urban Transitions in Australia, Paperback / softback Book

Migration and Urban Transitions in Australia Paperback / softback

Edited by Iris Levin, Christian A. Nygaard, Peter W. Newton, Sandra M. Gifford

Part of the Global Diversities series

Paperback / softback

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This book offers a critical reflection on the ways in which migration has shaped Australia’s cities, especially over the past twenty years.

Australian cities are among the world’s most culturally diverse and are home to most of the nation’s population.

This edited collection brings together contemporary research carried out by scholars across a range of diverse disciplines, all of whom are concerned with the intersections between migration and urban change.

The chapters are organised under three sections: demographic, settlement and environmental transitions; urban form and housing transitions; and socio-cultural transitions.

Drawing on diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, the chapters engage with a range of factors and influences affecting migration and urban development.

This book will be of special interest to scholars and practitioners in the disciplines of sociology, urban planning, geography, public policy and environmental sustainability.

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