Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia

This thesis seeks to foster linguistic integration for transnational migrants in Australia, by investigating how translingual discrimination may influence its process. Drawing on the methodology of linguistic and digital ethnography with 50 participants, this thesis seeks to expand the concept of tr...

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Main Author: Dryden, Stephanie Kate
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96146
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description This thesis seeks to foster linguistic integration for transnational migrants in Australia, by investigating how translingual discrimination may influence its process. Drawing on the methodology of linguistic and digital ethnography with 50 participants, this thesis seeks to expand the concept of translingual discrimination in two ways: 1. How translingual discrimination is linked to migrants’ linguistic integration in Australia, and 2. How translingual discrimination affects the emotional wellbeing of migrants in Australia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-961462024-10-16T06:33:35Z Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia Dryden, Stephanie Kate This thesis seeks to foster linguistic integration for transnational migrants in Australia, by investigating how translingual discrimination may influence its process. Drawing on the methodology of linguistic and digital ethnography with 50 participants, this thesis seeks to expand the concept of translingual discrimination in two ways: 1. How translingual discrimination is linked to migrants’ linguistic integration in Australia, and 2. How translingual discrimination affects the emotional wellbeing of migrants in Australia. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96146 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Dryden, Stephanie Kate
Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia
title Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia
title_full Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia
title_fullStr Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia
title_short Understanding the Impact of Translingual Discrimination on Migrants’ Linguistic Integration and Emotional Wellbeing in Australia
title_sort understanding the impact of translingual discrimination on migrants’ linguistic integration and emotional wellbeing in australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96146