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Constructing public opinion, the polls and the Asian immigration debate / Murray Goot
Bib ID 1335690
Format BookBook
Author
Goot, Murray
 
Description Sydney : Ethnic Affairs Commission of NSW, [1984] 
35 p. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0730508552 :  0730508552 
Series

Occasional papers (Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales) ; no. 5.

Notes

The paper was given to the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, at Melbourne University, on 28th August, 1984.

Cover title .

"September 1984'.

Processed.

Bibliography: p. 34-35.

Subjects Asians - Australia - Public opinion.  |  Public opinion - Australia.  |  Australia - Emigration and immigration - Public opinion.
Other authors/contributors Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales  |  Australasian Political Studies Association. Conference 1984 : University of Melbourne)

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