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Introduction.- Chapter 1: Migration and the shaping of Australian cities: past, present, future.- Part I
Policy Transitions.- Introduction to Part I, Peter Newton.- Chapter 2: Migration policy: An overview, Peter McDonald.- Chapter 3: Economic policy, migration and the city, Christian Nygaard.- Chapter 4: Limits to Growth: Australian cities are vulnerable, Jonathan Sobels.- Part II
Housing Transitions.- Introduction to Part II, Christian Nygaard.- Chapter 5: Migrants' housing choices: the tenure and location decisions of migrants, Terry Burke, Liss Ralston.- Chapter 6: How and where do migrants to Australia aspire to be housed? From urban myth toward urban evidence via a 'housing aspirations' lens, Wendy Stone.- Chapter 7: Does the room come with Wi-Fi? Negotiating digitally mediated arrival, access and settlement among international students, Sharon Parkinson.- Chapter 8: The changing migrant house/home in Australian cities, Iris Levin and Mirjana Lozanovska.- Part III
Socio-Spatial Transitions.- Introduction to Part III, Iris Levin.- Chapter 9: The role of immigration in changing the social mosaic of Australia's cities, Peter Newton and Margaret Reynolds.- Chapter 10: Is there a problem with migrant concentrations? Evidence from Australian gateway cities, Val Colic-Peisker and Andy Peisker.- Chapter 11: Urban densification, sustainability and the implications for everyday multiculturalism, Jacqueline Nelson and Kristine Aquino.- Chapter 12: Intersecting Mobilities in Footscray: Station Precincts as Public Space, Diversifying Australian Public Life, Kelum Palipane.- Part IV
Cultural transitions.- Introduction to Part IV, Sandra Gifford.- Chapter 13: Ethnifying Melbourne: the migrant landscapes of 21st century Australian cities, Ian Woodcock and Falvia Marcello.- Chapter 14: From multicultural to intercultural Australian cities, Glenda Ballantyne.- Chapter 15: Cities of Welcome? How refugees and asylum seekers have been received by and transformed the Australian metropolis, Sandra Gifford and Kim Robinson.- Chapter 16: Eating the city: the transformation of the Australian city though migration and food, Cathy Banwell and Jane Dixon.- Conclusions.- Chapter 17: Australian cities in transition: Examining the tensions and synergies of confluent transitions driven by migration, Niki Frantzeskaki.

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