How does the route of migration for different African cultures influence their sense of belonging and citizenship in Australia?

Hey there,

Thank you for looking at my questionnaire, it contains just a few questions that are related towards the study of how different paths impacts migrants from African cultures, and looking into this idea of conditional citizenship. Such questions and answers will be used within my Personal Interest Project, otherwise, known as a (PIP).

All responses will remain anonymous and will be reviewed exclusively between myself and my Society and Culture teacher. I appreciate your honest feedback as it will be a valuable asset to my primary research and will only take a few minutes of your time.

Feel free to skip questions if you do not wish to answer them, and if you would like to view the completed research / general enquiries you can email: peter.gleeson20@education.nsw.gov.au


Thanks heaps!

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What is your age?
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What is your Biological Sex?
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Are you of African origin?
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What is your ethnic background? (E.g. Ugandan, Australian)
What is your highest level of education you have completed?
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Were you born in Australia?
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If you weren't born in Australia, what statement describes you way of entry into Australia?
For the following questions, please indicate your response to the statement provided, on the scale of 1 - 5.
I value being Australian
Yes I highly value being an Australian
I don't value it at all.
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I am not proud of being Australian
I am proud of being Australian
I am not proud at all.
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My Australian identity is important in how I see myself
Yes, it is extremely important
No it isn't important at all.
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I feel good within myself being Australian
I feel extremely good.
I don't feel good at all.
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I do not fit in well with other Australians.
I fit in extremely well.
I don't fit in well.
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I personally involve myself in things that are meaningful to my Australian identity.
Yes, I actively involve myself.
No I don't involve myself at all.
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I do not contribute any of my time, skills or money to help make Australia better for me and others.
I do contribute my time, and money.
No I don't contribute my time and money.
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I feel valued by other Australians.
Yes, I feel valued.
No, I do not feel valued.
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Australians do not ask me to join them.
Australians ask me to join them.
No, I do not get asked to join others.
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I feel respected as an Australian.
Yes I feel respected.
No, I do not feel respected.
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I see myself as out of sync with the values of Australians
No, I see myself as in sync.
Yes, I see myself as out of sync.
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I am not recognised by others as Australian
No, I am recognised. .
Yes, I am not recognised by others.
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Think about what your Australian identity means to you. You may identity with other national, ethnic or cultural identities as well, but for the moment, think about your Australian identity, and what comes to mind when you think about being Australian.
What does feeling a sense of belonging mean to you?
What do you think is more significant in shaping the meaning behind what it means to be Australian?
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Do you think media can be biased when representing ethnicity and cultures?
Yes, it is extremely biased.
No, it's not biased at all.
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Thank you for your responses to this questionnaire, enjoy your day!
Peter
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