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Episode 7 (S1): Sylvia Ang & Val Colic-Peisker compare Sinophobia in Singapore and Australia
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In this episode I speak to Sylvia Ang and Val Colic-Peisker about their work on new Chinese migrations to Singapore and Australia. In our conversation, we focus on one of the consequences of these newer migrations: rising hostility towards China and its people, or Sinophobia. Comparing Sinophobia in Singapore and Australia, Sylvia and Val find that local ethnic makeup, as well as distinct approaches to multiculturalism, have brought about two different versions of anti-Chinese sentiments. This interview was recorded in January 2020. Sylvia Ang is post-doctoral fellow at the Asia Research Institute in Singapore. Val-Colic Peisker is associate professor at RMIT in Melbourne.
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In this episode I speak to Sylvia Ang and Val Colic-Peisker about their work on new Chinese migrations to Singapore and Australia. In our conversation, we focus on one of the consequences of these newer migrations: rising hostility towards China and its people, or Sinophobia. Comparing Sinophobia in Singapore and Australia, Sylvia and Val find that local ethnic makeup, as well as distinct approaches to multiculturalism, have brought about two different versions of anti-Chinese sentiments. This interview was recorded in January 2020. Sylvia Ang is post-doctoral fellow at the Asia Research Institute in Singapore. Val-Colic Peisker is associate professor at RMIT in Melbourne.
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