Diversity issues
Globalisation and migration means that our communities are becoming more culturally diverse. Read our stories on these important diversity issues.
Multiculturalism is a reality in today’s ethnically diverse societies. As globalisation increases so too does migration as people settle in new countries for a better life. At the same time dangerous conflicts are increasing forced migration.
Our societies are becoming culturally, ethnically, linguistically and religiously diverse.
On our Diversity Issues section, we'll be talking about cultural diversity, and the ways it matters to everyone. We're stepping outside of academia and talking about issues that matter on the ground to communities and families. We're also sharing our CACR stories - Fellows, Students, Interns and Alumni.
You can access our articles here:
- Talking about cross-cultural communication
- How far are we willing to go to accommodate ethnic minorities
- Rebuilding from the Ashes: Institutional Racism and the Christchurch Rebuild
- Learning to work effectively across cultures: the launch of CACR's intercultural training programme
- Was the Auckland Council survey racist?
- Using participatory video in social research
- Do People Fear Happiness?
- Is New Zealand an Equal Society?
- Has multiculturalism failed?
- What happens when people move to a different culture?
- Perceptions of Sea-Level Rise
- The burqa on the bus debate
- Policing in the Pacific
- CACR Alumni: Life in the Middle Kingdom
- New Zealanders value a strong multicultural society
- Common for couple to have an unequal desire to move countries
- Corruption drops as incomes rise say Victoria University of Wellington researchers
- Racism Online in New Zealand
- Does Money Make You Happy?
- Hijab: A personal reflection
- Why Kiwis should respect the Hijab
- NZ Muslims Are Doing Well
- 2010 Otto Klineberg Award
- Barriers to equality faced by Asians in NZ
- What Do Kiwis Really Think of Muslims?