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Akosah-Twumasi, Peter (2021) The influence of African migrant parents on their children's career choices in a new culture. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Akosah-Twumasi, Peter, Alele, Faith, Emeto, Theophilus I., Lindsay, Daniel, Tsey, Komla, and Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S. (2020) "Preparing them for the road": African migrant parents' perceptions of their role in their children's career decision-making. Education Science, 10 (5). 138.
Akosah-Twumasi, Peter, Alele, Faith, Smith, Amy M., Emeto, Theophilus I., Lindsay, Daniel, Tsey, Komla, and Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S. (2020) Prioritising family needs: a grounded theory of acculturation for sub-Saharan African migrant families in Australia. Social Sciences, 9 (2). 17.
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Long, Gillian Angela Patricia (2021) Shadows in the cane: reconstructing history through fiction to responsibly reimagine and make accessible the 1930s history of Cassowary Coast migrant sugar workers. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Matsui, Miyako (2021) Parental involvement in second-generation immigrant children's Japanese language maintenance. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Mayne-Davis, Jacinta, Wilson, Jessie, and Lowrie, Daniel (2020) Refugees and asylum seekers in Australian print media: a critical discourse analysis. Journal of Occupational Science, 27 (3). pp. 342-358.
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Njaramba, Jane Wagithi (2022) Understanding small business entrepreneurship among migrant African women in North Queensland: a feminist study of lived experience and learning. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Wisnu, Wijaya Stevanus, Watson, Jason, and Bruce, Christine (2018) Understanding empowerment in a social media context: lessons from Indonesian migrant domestic workers. International Journal of Web Based Communities, 14 (2). pp. 172-195.