02216oam 2200469z 450 991022735280332120211206111521.0(CKB)4100000000883812(EXLCZ)99410000000088381220210608d20129999 my| 0engurcn#---a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWaters of belonging Al-miyahu Tajma'unah: Arabic Australians and the Georges River Parklands /Heather Goodall, Denis Byrne, Allison CadzowBroadway, N.S.W. :UTS ePRESS,2012.1 online resource (55 pages) illustrations, maps0-9872369-3-8 Includes bibliographical references."This book arises from parklands, culture and communities, a project which looks at how cultural diversity shapes people's understandings and use of the Georges River and green spaces in Sydney's south west. Culturally diverse uses and views have not often been recognised in Australia in park and green space management models, which tend to be based on Anglo-Celtic 'norms' about nature and recreation. This book focusses on the experiences of four local communities - Aboriginal, Vietnamese, Arabic and Anglo Australians - and their relationships with the river, parks and each other."--Publisher's website.Al-miyahu Tajma'unahThe waters draw everyone togetherCultural pluralismNew South WalesGeorges River RegionSocial integrationNew South WalesGeorges River RegionEthnic relationsNew South WalesGeorges River RegionArabsAustraliaAttitudesGeorges River Region (N.S.W.)Social life and customsCultural pluralismSocial integrationEthnic relationsArabsAttitudes.305.927094Goodall Heather802238Byrne DenisCadzow AllisonWearing StephenNTSMBOOK9910227352803321Waters of belonging1973961UNINA