South Australia's quiet multiculturalism: Elite perspectives of the policy success of immigrant multiculturalism from 2007 to 2017

Despite the long-standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier Don Dunstan, recent policy developments have not yet been studied at the state level. This article evaluates the development and 'polic...

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Published inAustralian journal of public administration Vol. 81; no. 3; pp. 419 - 435
Main Authors Ridley, Adam, Manwaring, Rob, Ziersch, Anna
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Abstract Despite the long-standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier Don Dunstan, recent policy developments have not yet been studied at the state level. This article evaluates the development and 'policy success' of multiculturalism in South Australia from 2007 to 2017, a period characterised by the so-called 'backlash against multiculturalism' in many liberal democracies. The study is based on interviews with policymakers and policy stakeholders, triangulated against policy documentation and other grey literature. Overall, policy efforts by successive state governments can be characterised as 'quiet multiculturalism', in that they have become entrenched as the political norm. Multiculturalism tends not to be politically contentious, leaving policymakers to implement policies without much fanfare. At the same time though, there is a risk of fragility. Deeper structural barriers to equal opportunity may be overlooked due to an attitude that existing policies promoting 'access and equity' are sufficient or can be scaled down.
AbstractList Despite the long‐standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier Don Dunstan, recent policy developments have not yet been studied at the state level. This article evaluates the development and ‘policy success’ of multiculturalism in South Australia from 2007 to 2017, a period characterised by the so‐called ‘backlash against multiculturalism’ in many liberal democracies. The study is based on interviews with policymakers and policy stakeholders, triangulated against policy documentation and other grey literature. Overall, policy efforts by successive state governments can be characterised as ‘quiet multiculturalism’, in that they have become entrenched as the political norm. Multiculturalism tends not to be politically contentious, leaving policymakers to implement policies without much fanfare. At the same time though, there is a risk of fragility. Deeper structural barriers to equal opportunity may be overlooked due to an attitude that existing policies promoting ‘access and equity’ are sufficient or can be scaled down. This article evaluates the development and ‘policy success’ of multiculturalism in South Australia from 2007 to 2017. Policy efforts by successive state governments can be characterised as ‘quiet multiculturalism’, in that they have become entrenched as the political norm. However, policymakers should be aware of the risks arising from policy fragility.
Abstract Despite the long‐standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier Don Dunstan, recent policy developments have not yet been studied at the state level. This article evaluates the development and ‘policy success’ of multiculturalism in South Australia from 2007 to 2017, a period characterised by the so‐called ‘backlash against multiculturalism’ in many liberal democracies. The study is based on interviews with policymakers and policy stakeholders, triangulated against policy documentation and other grey literature. Overall, policy efforts by successive state governments can be characterised as ‘quiet multiculturalism’, in that they have become entrenched as the political norm. Multiculturalism tends not to be politically contentious, leaving policymakers to implement policies without much fanfare. At the same time though, there is a risk of fragility. Deeper structural barriers to equal opportunity may be overlooked due to an attitude that existing policies promoting ‘access and equity’ are sufficient or can be scaled down. This article evaluates the development and ‘policy success’ of multiculturalism in South Australia from 2007 to 2017. Policy efforts by successive state governments can be characterised as ‘quiet multiculturalism’, in that they have become entrenched as the political norm. However, policymakers should be aware of the risks arising from policy fragility.
Despite the long-standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier Don Dunstan, recent policy developments have not yet been studied at the state level. This article evaluates the development and 'policy success' of multiculturalism in South Australia from 2007 to 2017, a period characterised by the so-called 'backlash against multiculturalism' in many liberal democracies. The study is based on interviews with policymakers and policy stakeholders, triangulated against policy documentation and other grey literature. Overall, policy efforts by successive state governments can be characterised as 'quiet multiculturalism', in that they have become entrenched as the political norm. Multiculturalism tends not to be politically contentious, leaving policymakers to implement policies without much fanfare. At the same time though, there is a risk of fragility. Deeper structural barriers to equal opportunity may be overlooked due to an attitude that existing policies promoting 'access and equity' are sufficient or can be scaled down.
Author Anna Ziersch
Rob Manwaring
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Snippet Despite the long-standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier...
Despite the long‐standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role of Premier...
Abstract Despite the long‐standing connection between South Australia and the national development of immigrant multiculturalism, epitomised through the role...
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SubjectTerms access and equity
Cultural pluralism
Development policy
Discrimination
Documentation
Emigration and immigration
Equal opportunity
Equality
Immigrants
Law and legislation
Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism & pluralism
National development
Policy making
policy success
Political planning
State government
Title South Australia's quiet multiculturalism: Elite perspectives of the policy success of immigrant multiculturalism from 2007 to 2017
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