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International Journal of Multilingualism | 2013

The ecology of minority languages in Melbourne

Julie Bradshaw

Melbournes linguistic and cultural diversity has continually changed in response to global economic forces and shifting patterns of war and conflict. Immigrant and refugee communities have arrived with different skills, educational and professional profiles, and cultural and religious values. The ecological niches of three contrasting linguistic communities in Melbourne are explored to reveal the diversity of the immigrant experience. Demographic changes over the 10-year span of the 1996, 2001 and 2006 censuses are outlined, in relation to groups which differ in migration vintage, size, socioeconomic factors, migration type, and linguistic and cultural distance from the mainstream. The study looks at speakers of Italian, Vietnamese and Sudanese languages, outlining some key demographic factors, and reflects on the lived experiences of members of these groups, as revealed in focus group interviews. The analysis attempts to tease out the commonalities of the urban migrant experience, and also identify ways in which ecological factors make each group unique. The focus is on elements of what Mufwene has called the external ecology of the varieties (i.e. socioeconomic and ethnographic environments, contact setting and power relations).


Australian Review of Applied Linguistics | 2014

Language and Social Inclusion: Unexplored Aspects of Intercultural Communication.

Simon Musgrave; Julie Bradshaw


Archive | 2008

Victoria's Languages: Gateway to the World

Julie Bradshaw; Andrea Deumert; Kathryn Burridge; Louisa Jane Vaughan Willoughby; Meredith Ann Izon


Archive | 2010

The Monash Corpus of Spoken Australian English

Julie Bradshaw; Kate Burridge; Michael Clyne


People and place | 2009

Linguistic Diversity in Melbourne's South-East

Michael Clyne; Louisa Jane Vaughan Willoughby; Julie Bradshaw


Archive | 2014

Being heard: the role of family members in bilingual medical consultations

Louisa Jane Vaughan Willoughby; Simon Musgrave; Marisa Cordella; Julie Bradshaw


ALAA-ALANZ 2nd Combined Conference | 2011

Interpreted medical discourse and Italian speakers in Melbourne

Julie Bradshaw; Marisa Cordella; Simon Musgrave; Louisa Jane Vaughan Willoughby


Archive | 2010

Doing Ethical Research

Keith Allan; Julie Bradshaw; Geoffrey Finch; Kate Burridge; Georgina Heydon


Archive | 2010

Researching Functionalist Approaches to Language

Keith Allan; Julie Bradshaw; Geoffrey Finch; Kate Burridge; Georgina Heydon


Archive | 2010

The English Language and Linguistic Companion

Keith Allan; Julie Bradshaw; Geoffrey Finch; Kate Burridge; Georgina Heydon

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