Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 85-96.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Australian migration timeline -- Chapter 3. Migration, migrants and the news media -- Chapter 4. Theory, method and template -- Chapter 5. Australia's national interest -- Chapter 6. The 'victim' -- Chapter 7. The missing frame and the consequences for Australia -- Chapter 8. Discussion and conclusion -- References -- Appendix.This study focuses on Australian news media representations of temporary migration and migrants. It is driven by the question: what dominant discourses do contemporary news media produce of temporary migration and migrants? The question is answered by critically examining media discourse relating to the abolition of temporary work visa ...
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© 2021 Sayomi Rushini AriyawansaThis thesis concerns the treatment of temporary migrant workers in A...
In this paper I argue that in a mediatized Australia, where media are increasingly constructing soci...
This article provides a critical examination of community media practices by young recently arrived ...
While news reporting follows a well-established tradition, which claims to be ‘objective, ‘neutral’ ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 323-341.1. Mediating the nation: space, power and identity --...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
The migration debate is discussed globally in today’s society, and countries have chosen to deal wit...
Australia is characterised as a migrant nation, and yet rhetoric rather than evidence-based research...
The occupational possibilities available to refugees and asylum seekers upon arrival in Australia ar...
Immigration policy, arrival modes, human rights, and international obligations have all been part o...
Issues and debates relating to migrants, ethnicity and migration programs are common place within th...
The shift away from a focus on permanent settlement and towards a temporary migration paradigm is re...
This article reviews the post-Second World War literature on explanations for Australia’s immigratio...
In my thesis I evaluate the experience of Kosovar refugees evacuated to Australia in 1999 as part of...
This paper argues that the global drivers of international migration have been transformed in the la...
© 2021 Sayomi Rushini AriyawansaThis thesis concerns the treatment of temporary migrant workers in A...
In this paper I argue that in a mediatized Australia, where media are increasingly constructing soci...
This article provides a critical examination of community media practices by young recently arrived ...
While news reporting follows a well-established tradition, which claims to be ‘objective, ‘neutral’ ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 323-341.1. Mediating the nation: space, power and identity --...