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Enumerating Australia's "diverse": ethnicity and raciology in census and workplace diversity surveys
Ist Teil von
Ethnic and racial studies, 2024-07, Vol.47 (10), p.2219-2240
Ort / Verlag
London: Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Taylor & Francis Journals Auto-Holdings Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The Australian Government has announced that from 2026, the nation's census will enumerate its population by "ethnicity" instead of "ancestry," a term it used until 2021. This decision's advocates argue it will support improved social justice outcomes for Australia's diverse population. Yet while the decision addresses a genuine data problem for advocates, it also reveals a statist desire to freeze dynamic social and political processes that construct superdiverse identities. Ethnic labels, and the term "ethnicity" itself, have unstable meanings, and census operations that use them have contributed to producing confusion, and social harm, in Britain and its other colonies. Advocates should consider this record instead of presenting ethnic enumeration as a wholly positive step. They should also study the experience of Diversity Atlas, a workplace survey tool created by the social enterprise Cultural Infusion. Instead of improving ethnic legibility, this survey tool socialises an unacceptable raciology that the census should avoid.