In a regional Australian town, a Sikh Australian community has requested that the local hospital and council adopt several changes: (1) provide a clearly signposted quiet room that can be used for prayer/meditation, (2) allow visitors to bring home-prepared vegetarian food to inpatients where medically appropriate, and (3) include a short cultural-awareness module for frontline staff about common Sikh practices (for example, wearing a turban and keeping uncut hair).
At the same time, a talkback radio host and several social media accounts have circulated claims that these requests are “special treatment” and evidence that “migrants refuse to integrate”. During the lead-up to a state election, a candidate promises to cut funding to “identity-based programs” and proposes a policy requiring all publicly funded services to adopt a single “neutral” uniform and dress standard for staff and volunteers.
A student researcher is investigating how these customs and traditions, media representations and political factors may shape the Sikh Australian community’s sense of belonging and inclusion in this town.
b. Analyse how the talkback radio and social media claims could contribute to othering of Sikh Australians in this town. In your analysis, explain one likely flow-on effect for the group’s sense of belonging and one likely flow-on effect for their inclusion.
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In this unit, students explore expressions of culture and ethnicity within Australian society in two different contexts – Australian Indigenous cultures, and ethnicity in relation to migrant groups. Students critically examine the historical suppression and increasing public awareness of Australian Indigenous cultures, and investigate ethnicity as a key sociological category, considering how ethnic identities are formed, experienced, and shaped by various forces.
Students examine the sociological concepts of race and ethnicity, the process of othering, and the theory of cultural hybridity. They investigate Australia’s ethnic diversity, multiculturalism, factors influencing belonging and inclusion, and the ethical implications of research into ethnic groups, including a case study of a specific ethnic group.
the impact of practising certain customs and traditions, the media and political factors on the ethnic group’s sense of belonging and inclusion
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