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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0452928

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $135,000.00
    Summary
    Peer Rejection and the Maladaptive Social Behaviour of Children and Adolescents. Research indicates that peer rejection has serious negative effects on child and adolescent victims. However, little research has addressed the likelihood that peer rejection also has negative consequences for others in the social environment, through its instigation of maladaptive social behaviours such as bullying and ethnic prejudice. Given the incidence of the latter behaviours in primary and secondary schools, .... Peer Rejection and the Maladaptive Social Behaviour of Children and Adolescents. Research indicates that peer rejection has serious negative effects on child and adolescent victims. However, little research has addressed the likelihood that peer rejection also has negative consequences for others in the social environment, through its instigation of maladaptive social behaviours such as bullying and ethnic prejudice. Given the incidence of the latter behaviours in primary and secondary schools, the aim of this project is to conduct a program of research to test an integrative model of the impact of peer rejection on the maladaptive social behaviours of children and adolescents, with a particular focus on ethnic prejudice and bullying.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664691

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $165,000.00
    Summary
    Children's Intergroup Prejudice: The Roles of Cognitive Representations and Self-presentation. Research indicates that intergroup prejudice remains a problem in most Australian schools. For example, children as young as 5-6 years assign negative attributes to indigenous Australians and Pacific Islander children, they prefer not to play with these children, and they do not even want them living nearby. The proposed research will examine the possible basis of age effects in these attitudes. It wi .... Children's Intergroup Prejudice: The Roles of Cognitive Representations and Self-presentation. Research indicates that intergroup prejudice remains a problem in most Australian schools. For example, children as young as 5-6 years assign negative attributes to indigenous Australians and Pacific Islander children, they prefer not to play with these children, and they do not even want them living nearby. The proposed research will examine the possible basis of age effects in these attitudes. It will have a substantial national benefit because it will increase our understanding of this insidious social phenomenon and provide a basis for developing an intervention that will minimise a problem that has the potential to devastate community relations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881753

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $187,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling micro-level language planning and intervention in regional Australian refugee communities. This project is the first empirically-based Australian study of motivation in immigrant communities' language maintenance and micro-level language planning. It addresses the linguistic, social and cultural issues of refugee settlement in Australia. It is in line with the Australian National Research Priority of 'Strengthening Australia's social and economic fabric' and 'help families and individu .... Modelling micro-level language planning and intervention in regional Australian refugee communities. This project is the first empirically-based Australian study of motivation in immigrant communities' language maintenance and micro-level language planning. It addresses the linguistic, social and cultural issues of refugee settlement in Australia. It is in line with the Australian National Research Priority of 'Strengthening Australia's social and economic fabric' and 'help families and individuals live healthy, productive lives'. The outcomes offer major practical benefits to improve resettlement services, develop informed language policies and indirectly better the social and mental well-being of refugees.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0449520

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $213,000.00
    Summary
    Beyond the Beach: What it means to be Australian - A critical analysis of national, transgenerational, multicultural and self perspectives. The question ?What does it mean to be Australian?? raises issues of deep significance about our values, goals, loyalties, behaviours, and international image. Identity conceptions are fundamental to diverse national interest issues (e.g., social cohesion, multiculturalism, defence, promoting industry, social action/reform, immigration) and imagining our futu .... Beyond the Beach: What it means to be Australian - A critical analysis of national, transgenerational, multicultural and self perspectives. The question ?What does it mean to be Australian?? raises issues of deep significance about our values, goals, loyalties, behaviours, and international image. Identity conceptions are fundamental to diverse national interest issues (e.g., social cohesion, multiculturalism, defence, promoting industry, social action/reform, immigration) and imagining our future. This study will characterise: national identity; personal, ethnic, generational, regional and gender commonalities and variations; preferred futures; and moderating influences on identifying as Australian. Outcomes include new knowledge about contemporary national identity, multi-identity constructions, and processes underpinning identity formation; and advances in identity theory/research that will inform social, economic, and educational policy and practice.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776558

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $105,906.00
    Summary
    Whole-of-family treatment of trauma in African refugees: an individual, family and community approach. This project will strengthen Australian social, family and community life for refugee and humanitarian entrants by addressing individual, family and community impacts of torture and trauma. The project's uniqueness arises from its specific emphasis on individual cultural sensitivity, using counselling methods consistent with a refugee world view.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559761

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Schooling, Globalisation and Refugees in Queensland, Australia. Project outcomes will enhance Australia's capacity to engage with its changing regional, national and global environment and address issues of national security. The project develops an analytical approach and conceptual tools to conduct multileveled policy analysis under new regional and global conditions thereby providing valuable resources to policy-makers at all levels. The project will generate case studies and a website, which .... Schooling, Globalisation and Refugees in Queensland, Australia. Project outcomes will enhance Australia's capacity to engage with its changing regional, national and global environment and address issues of national security. The project develops an analytical approach and conceptual tools to conduct multileveled policy analysis under new regional and global conditions thereby providing valuable resources to policy-makers at all levels. The project will generate case studies and a website, which will improve the capacity of schools, teachers and policy-makers to meet the educational needs of refugee students, to advance the development of inclusive education and the achievement of equal opportunity for all Australian students.
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