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    Parenting across cultures

    en-AUNovember 17, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Saman is from Pakistan and her husband is from Scotland.

    They’ve had children in three different countries.

    Now living in Australia, they try and bring different elements of their cultures to parenting and family life.

    Anthropologist Dr Geir Presterudstuen from the University of Western Sydney puts this in context of our constantly changing ideas of culture.

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