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African Australian Stories The Journey to Belong

The unexplained death of a young Ethiopian man – the battle to belong

Police face fury over death of African man

Will I ever belong here?

The barriers to belonging

Anthropological journalism and oral history

Methodology Hybrid approach, drawing from oral history, anthropological journalism and represented using narrative non-fiction techniques. Evidence will be gathered through in-depth semi-structured interviews. Interpretive techniques developed in oral history and anthropological journalism will be used to analyse the material. The research is designed to explore aspects of acculturation and integration.