This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of life from a possible terrorist threat (or LOFA) sent to Australian homes in February 2003. It seeks to accomplish two things. Firstly, it critically interrogates various political and mythological strategies used in the package, arguing that it fails to reassure the public against terrorism. Instead, LOFA reveals quite the opposite: the possibility of an authoritarian state, and a code of exclusive 'Australian' values. Secondly, the response to LOFA is examined. While many Australians expressed indignation at LOFA, debate subsided in a matter of weeks. Using the language of Pierre Bourdieu, it is suggested that the reception of ...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
Public trust in government efforts to combat terrorism is of central importance to policy makers and...
Terrorism is not a new concept, as historically terrorist organisations have used the threat of viol...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...
In early 2003 the Australian government distributed an anti-terrorism kit to all Australian residenc...
In the last five years, governments in Australia, the United States and United Kingdom have enacted ...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
This white paper sets out the Australia government’s counter-terrorism objectives and the means by w...
This book critically examines Australia's counter terrorism measures by looking at the country's leg...
Islamist Terrorism in Australia is a subject which attracts considerable attention. Academically, th...
Although there has been a flurry of new anti-terrorism laws in the years since 9/11, which have had ...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy is a Council of Australian Governments document that outlines...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
In the post 9/11 era much emphasis has been placed on the ‘new world’ in which the threat of terrori...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
Public trust in government efforts to combat terrorism is of central importance to policy makers and...
Terrorism is not a new concept, as historically terrorist organisations have used the threat of viol...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...
In early 2003 the Australian government distributed an anti-terrorism kit to all Australian residenc...
In the last five years, governments in Australia, the United States and United Kingdom have enacted ...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
This white paper sets out the Australia government’s counter-terrorism objectives and the means by w...
This book critically examines Australia's counter terrorism measures by looking at the country's leg...
Islamist Terrorism in Australia is a subject which attracts considerable attention. Academically, th...
Although there has been a flurry of new anti-terrorism laws in the years since 9/11, which have had ...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy is a Council of Australian Governments document that outlines...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
In the post 9/11 era much emphasis has been placed on the ‘new world’ in which the threat of terrori...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
Public trust in government efforts to combat terrorism is of central importance to policy makers and...
Terrorism is not a new concept, as historically terrorist organisations have used the threat of viol...