waters-of-belonging.pdf

This book arises from Parklands, Culture and Communities, a project which looks at how cultural diversity shapes people's understandings and use of the Georges River and green spaces in Sydney's south west. Culturally diverse uses and views have not often been recognised in Australia in pa...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-396792020-06-18T09:45:46Z Waters of Belonging Goodall, Heather Byrne, Denis Cadzow, Alison Wearing, Stephen Social sciences Cultural Studies Ethnic & multicultural studies bic Book Industry Communication::2 Language qualifiers::2C Afro-Asiatic languages::2CS Semitic languages::2CSR Arabic bic Book Industry Communication::1 Geographical Qualifiers::1M Australasia, Oceania & other land areas::1MB Australasia::1MBF Australia This book arises from Parklands, Culture and Communities, a project which looks at how cultural diversity shapes people's understandings and use of the Georges River and green spaces in Sydney's south west. Culturally diverse uses and views have not often been recognised in Australia in park and green space management models, which tend to be based on Anglo-Celtic 'norms' about nature and recreation. This book focusses on the experiences of four local communities - Aboriginal, Vietnamese, Arabic and Anglo Australians - and their relationships with the river, parks and each other. 2020-06-17T14:13:36Z 2020-06-17T14:13:36Z 2012 book ONIX_20200617_9780987236937_20 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39679 eng application/pdf n/a waters-of-belonging.pdf UTS ePRESS 10.5130/978-0-9872369-3-7 10.5130/978-0-9872369-3-7 feb523b3-bdff-4e43-ad50-063a48b87781 55 Broadway open access
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description This book arises from Parklands, Culture and Communities, a project which looks at how cultural diversity shapes people's understandings and use of the Georges River and green spaces in Sydney's south west. Culturally diverse uses and views have not often been recognised in Australia in park and green space management models, which tend to be based on Anglo-Celtic 'norms' about nature and recreation. This book focusses on the experiences of four local communities - Aboriginal, Vietnamese, Arabic and Anglo Australians - and their relationships with the river, parks and each other.
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