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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andonis Piperoglou , Francesco RicattiPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG ISBN: 9783031993275ISBN 10: 3031993276 Pages: 225 Publication Date: 14 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Andonis Piperoglou is the Hellenic Senior Lecturer in Global Diasporas at the University of Melbourne. His work on Greek relations with race and labour in Australia has been published in many forums and his work on the historical intersections between migration and colonialism has led to the publication of 'Settler Migrations' in the Cambridge History of Global Migrations (Vol 2) and a coedited special issue (with A/Prof Zora Simic) called “Their Own Perceptions: Non-Anglo Migrants and Aboriginal Australia” in Australian Historical Studies. His forthcoming book, Making Greek Settlers: Racial Inclusions and Exclusions in White Australia will be published with the University of Illinois Press's Studies in World Migrations series. He is a member of the Modern Greek Studies Association (North America) and the Australian Historical Association, and sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Modern Greek Studies. Currently, he serves as Vice President of the International Australian Studies Association. Dr Francesco Ricatti is Associate Professor of Italian Studies at The Australian National University. He has published extensively of the history of Italian migration to Australia, including his most recent book, Italians in Australia: History, Memory, identity (Palgrave 2018). His most recent research focuses on decolonial and transcultural approaches to migration history and Italian studies. He has also conducted participatory projects and research on the role of art and sport in informal processes of transculturation within superdiverse cities, including the project Youth in the City: La nostra Prato, which was supported by National Geographic and the Scanlon Foundation. He has just started work on the first history of grandparenting in Australia, a 3-year team project supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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