Can We Live Together? :A Case Study of Social Inclusion in Australian Schools

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Quinn, Rapin. (2008). Can We Live Together? :A Case Study of Social Inclusion in Australian Schools. Challenges to Social Inclusion in Australia: The Muslim Experience. Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne.
AuthorsQuinn, Rapin
KeywordsEthnicity and Multicultural;--Religion and Society
Year2008
JournalNational Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies; Conference 2008
PublisherUniversity of Melbourne
Open accessOpen access
Research GroupSchool of Theology
Place of publicationMelbourne, Australia
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