Geographies of Containment: Logics of Enclosure in Aboriginal and Asylum Seeker Policies in Australia\u27s Northern Territory

  • Coddington, Kate Shipley
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Publication date
May 2014
Publisher
SURFACE at Syracuse University
Language
English

Abstract

In this dissertation, I explore how logics of enclosure underscore policies about national identity, citizenship, and belonging in Australia. Darwin, the capital of Australia\u27s Northern Territory, has become a central place for policy struggles over migration and Aboriginal communities over the past ten years. The city offers a lens through which to read geopolitical processes of migration and detention, sovereignty and citizenship, and settler colonialism and consider their consequences for people\u27s everyday lives. Asylum seekers in Australia face policies of mandatory detention while they wait and hope for refugee status, and Darwin\u27s many immigration detention centers have earned it the name `Detention Capital of Australia.\u27 ...

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