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2026 Book Chapter Understanding the context of migration to Australia and regional AustraliaSamad, Ataus, Georgeou, Nichole and Hebbani, Aparna (2026). Understanding the context of migration to Australia and regional Australia. Beyond the cities: The dynamics of migrant settlement in regional Australia. (pp. 1-26) edited by Ataus Samad, Aparna Hebbani and Nichole Georgeou. Gateway East, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-95-1987-3_1 |
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2026 Book Chapter Regional settlement of migrants and refugees: where to from here?Samad, Ataus, Hebbani, Aparna and Georgeou, Nichole (2026). Regional settlement of migrants and refugees: where to from here?. Beyond the cities: the dynamics of migrant settlment in regional Australia. (pp. 305-317) edited by Ataus Samad, Aparna Hebbani and Nichole Georgeou. Gateway East, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-95-1987-3_20 |
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2026 Book Chapter A triple-nexus approach to Australia’s regional development: attraction and retention of migrants in regional AustraliaSamad, Ataus and Hebbani, Aparna (2026). A triple-nexus approach to Australia’s regional development: attraction and retention of migrants in regional Australia. Beyond the cities: The dynamics of migrant settlement in regional Australia. (pp. 29-51) edited by Ataus Samad, Aparna Hebbani and Nichole Georgeou. Gateway East, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-95-1987-3_2 |
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2020 Book Chapter Examining communication and identity within refugee familiesHebbani, Aparna and Mackinnon, Mairead (2020). Examining communication and identity within refugee families. Navigating relationships in the modern family: communication, identity, and difference. (pp. 123-136) edited by Jordan Soliz and Colleen Warner Collaner. New York, NY United States: Peter Lang. doi: 10.3726/b14764 |
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2013 Book Chapter Navigating intercultural difference: understanding the perspective of Sudanese former refugee women in AustraliaHebbani, Aparna, Obijiofor, Levi and Bristed, Helen (2013). Navigating intercultural difference: understanding the perspective of Sudanese former refugee women in Australia. South Sudanese diaspora in Australia and New Zealand: reconciling the past with the present. (pp. 157-172) edited by Jay Marlowe, Anne Harris and Tanya Lyons. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
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2009 Book Chapter Putting my best foot forwardAparna Hebbani (2009). Putting my best foot forward. Case studies for organizational communication. (pp. 293-299) edited by Joann Keyton and Pamela Shockley-Zalabak. New York, U.S.: Oxford University Press. |
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2007 Book Chapter The “Other” TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs)Hendrix, K. G., Hebbani, A. G. and Johnson, O. (2007). The “Other” TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs). Intercultural and international communication annual: Communicating within/across organizations. (pp. 51-82) edited by Brenda J. Allen, Lisa A. Flores and Mark P. Orbe. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: National Communication Association. |
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2004 Book Chapter Perceived parental communication, gender, and young adults' self-esteem: Male, female, and universal path modelsWebb, L., Walker, K., Bollis, T. and Hebbani, A. (2004). Perceived parental communication, gender, and young adults' self-esteem: Male, female, and universal path models. Readings in gender communication. (pp. 197-224) edited by Philip M. Backlund and Mary Rose Williams. Belmont, CA, U.S.A.: Wadsworth. |