Reproduced with permission of Common Ground PublishingIn September 1996 Pauline Hanson gave her first speech as an independent MP in the Australian federal parliament. In an address that was to become infamous, Hanson not only repeated claims that government expenditure targeting Indigenous disadvantage was unfair and divisive, but criticised policies of multiculturalism on similar grounds, argued that immigration levels were too high, and suggested the country was in danger of being ‘swamped by Asians’. This speech not only attracted an enormous amount of media attention but in its own right, but was followed by a mediated ‘race debate’ that worked to propel Hanson to the status of media celebrity. In the period that followed Hanson gained...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-61Introduction -- Chapter 1: Out of the fish and chip shop...
The 1996 election in the Australian state of Queensland disclosed a new political force that had not...
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While the media are not to blame for racism, they are deeply implicated in reproducing the assumptio...
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (PHONP) held an extraordinary place in the Australian and internat...
This article discerns the extent to which the presence of controversial Australian politician, Pauli...
The resurgence of populism across the world has favoured the formation of right-wing populist partie...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
Containing discussions of the major areas in which Hanson has stirred policy contention, including p...
Deposited with permission of Asia Pacific Media EducatorWhile condemnation of Australia's One Nation...
In the 1990's the most powerful right-wing populist party in Australian history, One Nation Party , ...
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This paper seeks to explore the idea that intercultural sensitivity is not natural (Bennet, 1993, ...
To what extent do writings about Pauline Hanson or One Nation contruct her or her party as a phenome...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-61Introduction -- Chapter 1: Out of the fish and chip shop...
The 1996 election in the Australian state of Queensland disclosed a new political force that had not...
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided on image.; Published in the Canberra Times on ...
While the media are not to blame for racism, they are deeply implicated in reproducing the assumptio...
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (PHONP) held an extraordinary place in the Australian and internat...
This article discerns the extent to which the presence of controversial Australian politician, Pauli...
The resurgence of populism across the world has favoured the formation of right-wing populist partie...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
Containing discussions of the major areas in which Hanson has stirred policy contention, including p...
Deposited with permission of Asia Pacific Media EducatorWhile condemnation of Australia's One Nation...
In the 1990's the most powerful right-wing populist party in Australian history, One Nation Party , ...
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided on image.; Published in the Canberra Times on ...
tag=1 data=Hanson's unlikely heroes. by Peter Love tag=2 data=Love, Peter tag=3 data=AQ, tag=4 da...
This paper seeks to explore the idea that intercultural sensitivity is not natural (Bennet, 1993, ...
To what extent do writings about Pauline Hanson or One Nation contruct her or her party as a phenome...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-61Introduction -- Chapter 1: Out of the fish and chip shop...
The 1996 election in the Australian state of Queensland disclosed a new political force that had not...
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided on image.; Published in the Canberra Times on ...