There is substantial literature on media representations of asylum seeker policy in Australia from a number of theoretical standpoints, namely moral panic theory, whiteness studies and belonging and citizenship. While many of these studies use discourse analysis of textual media as a methodology, there is scant attention to the contribution of manipulative silences in media texts on asylum seeker children. Using a form of discourse analysis to explore the idea of manipulative silences, we demonstrate how media representations may steer public attention towards asylum seeker children in two dominant ways: (i) in discourses of deviancy by association with adults and (ii) the rights of boat children in association with immigration detention. B...
The occupational possibilities available to refugees and asylum seekers upon arrival in Australia ar...
This thesis is based on a particular domain of anthropological inquiry, the anthropology of policy, ...
While the democratic paradigm of governance and its constituent political processes are well establi...
Australian media invests considerable attention in asylum seekers and their children, especially tho...
Australian media invests considerable attention in asylum seekers and their children, especially tho...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
Media narratives that dehumanise asylum seekers have tremendous power to shape and reinforce public...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
Seeking asylum is a highly polarising topic, exacerbated by news discourses that construct asylum se...
Banishing asylum seeker ‘boat people’ from the nation state has been a cornerstone of Australian pol...
Abstract In recent years, the term ‘fake news’ has gained considerable traction in scholarly...
This article reports on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in the Au...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
In April 2009 a boat (named the ‘SIEV 36’ by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum see...
In October 2001, it was alleged that asylum seekers had thrown their children overboard in order to ...
The occupational possibilities available to refugees and asylum seekers upon arrival in Australia ar...
This thesis is based on a particular domain of anthropological inquiry, the anthropology of policy, ...
While the democratic paradigm of governance and its constituent political processes are well establi...
Australian media invests considerable attention in asylum seekers and their children, especially tho...
Australian media invests considerable attention in asylum seekers and their children, especially tho...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
Media narratives that dehumanise asylum seekers have tremendous power to shape and reinforce public...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
Seeking asylum is a highly polarising topic, exacerbated by news discourses that construct asylum se...
Banishing asylum seeker ‘boat people’ from the nation state has been a cornerstone of Australian pol...
Abstract In recent years, the term ‘fake news’ has gained considerable traction in scholarly...
This article reports on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in the Au...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
In April 2009 a boat (named the ‘SIEV 36’ by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum see...
In October 2001, it was alleged that asylum seekers had thrown their children overboard in order to ...
The occupational possibilities available to refugees and asylum seekers upon arrival in Australia ar...
This thesis is based on a particular domain of anthropological inquiry, the anthropology of policy, ...
While the democratic paradigm of governance and its constituent political processes are well establi...