Tag Archives: immigration; multiculturalism; cultural diversity; intercultural innovation

Migrant youth and the challenge of schooling and identity

Young people have been the focal point in recent debates about immigration, multiculturalism, cultural diversity, and the notion of living with difference. We have seen recently (March 2013) the release of the Federal government inquiry into ‘Multiculturalism in Australia’ with a sharper emphasis on social cohesion and successful integration for migrant youth. But within the […]

The Challenge of Intercultural Innovation in a Globalised World

‘Innovation’ has become a buzz word for government, corporate and civil society sectors striving to respond to more complex social realities and seeking to improve overall productivity  performance within their respective domains. At its most basic level and from a very general perspective, ‘innovation’ can be  seen as the capacity  to  harness  invention and creativity […]