In this paper I argue that in a mediatized Australia, where media are increasingly constructing society and culture as a whole, racializing frames used by Melbourne newspapers The Age and Herald Sun during a two-month period in 2018 contribute to the continued ‘othering’ of the ‘highly visible’ Sudanese-Australian and Sudanese refugee communities, and the erosion of the policy, and lived reality, of multiculturalism in Australia. Building upon the existing extensive body of research about the representation of refugee groups in Australian media, I use media framing theory to inform my analysis. In order to understand what media frames the Melbourne print media constructed around the ‘African gang crisis’ in 2018 I chose to conduct a quant...
This article describes the recent Sydney riots and the commentary surrounding them. The author demon...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
This article presents our analysis of Australian media reporting of the 2006 Tamworth Ci...
This article presents our analysis of Australian media reporting of the 2006 Tamworth City Council’s...
The Cronulla riots signalled the existence of a banal everyday form of racism operating in Australia...
This article presents our analysis of Australian media reporting of the 2006 Tamworth City Council's...
The Australian media market has fragmented with audiences accessing news from various sources (main...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-96.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Australian migrat...
The Cronulla riots signalled the existence of a banal everyday form of racism operating in Australia...
This paper analyses several newspaper articles which appeared in the media following the murder of t...
Given that there is increasing media and community discussion of minority issues engendered by such ...
This paper examines the relationships between research on journalism and cultural diversity and the ...
© Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association 2008This paper analyses several newspap...
This paper presents interview data from the initial stages of what will become a larger research pro...
This article describes the recent Sydney riots and the commentary surrounding them. The author demon...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
This article presents our analysis of Australian media reporting of the 2006 Tamworth Ci...
This article presents our analysis of Australian media reporting of the 2006 Tamworth City Council’s...
The Cronulla riots signalled the existence of a banal everyday form of racism operating in Australia...
This article presents our analysis of Australian media reporting of the 2006 Tamworth City Council's...
The Australian media market has fragmented with audiences accessing news from various sources (main...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-96.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Australian migrat...
The Cronulla riots signalled the existence of a banal everyday form of racism operating in Australia...
This paper analyses several newspaper articles which appeared in the media following the murder of t...
Given that there is increasing media and community discussion of minority issues engendered by such ...
This paper examines the relationships between research on journalism and cultural diversity and the ...
© Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association 2008This paper analyses several newspap...
This paper presents interview data from the initial stages of what will become a larger research pro...
This article describes the recent Sydney riots and the commentary surrounding them. The author demon...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...