Mapping Social Cohesion 2009
Date Submitted : 19-Jan-2010
Themes : social cohesion, racism, multiculturalism
Mapping Social Cohesion 2009 is a report on the second round of an extremely important longitudinal survey of social cohesion in Australia, funded by the Scanlon Foundation, and directed by Professor Andrew Markus, of Monash University.
The project has been undertaken as a partnership between the Scanlon Foundation, the Australian Multicultural Foundation, and the Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements. The special strengths of the Scanlon social cohesion survey are two‐fold. First, Professor Markus and his colleagues cover both the national and some selected local levels of Australia’s population. And second, the longitudinal nature of the survey enables comparisons over times that are changing.
Download the file: 387424_72752_Social Cohesion Report 2009_final.pdf
Submitted By:
Andrew Cummings
Executive Officer
SCOA
Phone : 02 8065 5225
Email : andrew@scoa.org.au
Website : www.globalmovements.monash.edu.au