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Lalich, Vori
Egzodus iz Australije u doba Hladnoga rata: Povratak hrvatskih iseljenika iz Australije brodovima Partizanka i Radnik godine 1948-1949 // Gordogan, 19-22 (2011), 66-126
Lalich, Vori
The reconfiguration of civil society through ethnic communal development // Cosmopolitan civil societies, 2 (2010), 1; 63-79
Lalich, Vori
Croatian language in the expanding transnational space // Croatian Studies Annual Review. 2010. str. 31-52
Lalich, Vori
Migrant development of communal space in Sydney // Towns and Communication, Vol 1: Communication in Towns / Budak, Neven (ur.). Zagreb: Leykam International, 2010. str. 249-271
Lalich, Vori
Dinamičnost transnacionalnog društvenog prostora i hrvatski jezik // Zbornik radova, Peti Hrvatski Slavistički Kongres, Rijeka, 7-10.rujna 2010. 2010
Lalich, Vori
Migration generated expansion of European influence and the role of Croatian diaspora // Proceedings of the XVIIIth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association of European Historians: Europe`s Expansion and Contractions. / Smith, E. (ur.). Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press, 2010. str. 151-176
Lalich, Vori
Local melange in a global world: From transferred Southern European lifestyles to translational Sydney streets // EURODIV Paper 72. 2010. Global Challenges Series. Milano: Marie Curie Actions, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 2010
Lalich, Vori
Sustainability of Migration Generated Civic Participation in Urban Governance // EURODIV Paper 62. sus.div. Milano: Marie Curie Actions, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 2009
Lalich, Vori
Chinese Collective Memories in Sydney // At Home in the Chinese Diaspora: Memories, Identities and Belonging / Kuah-Pearce, Khun Eng. ; Andrew P. Davidson (ur.). Basingstoke : New York (NY): Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. str. 52-73
Budak, Luka ; Lalich, Vori
The Croatians in Sydney // Sydney journal, 1 (2008), 3; 91-101