© John Benjamins Publishing Company. This article explores public debates about credibility in media discourse regarding a Somali refugee who was raped on Nauru. Given the pseudonym “Abyan”, she was living on Nauru as a result of Australian refugee policy and was brought to Australia for medical assistance. Her treatment by the Australian authorities became the subject of debate and was widely discussed in the Australian media. Analyzing a corpus of media articles reporting and commenting on this debate, this article explores how the media’s representations of the key actors shape their credibility. Reflecting existing research, this article finds that Abyan’s experience is used to support broader policy arguments. Further, the discourse pr...
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© Copyright Cambridge University Press 2019. This article examines how communicative resources affec...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. To secure protection in the global North, asylum-seekers must overcome...
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The discussion within Australia of events of the last five years, such as 9/11, the Bali Bombing, th...
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In the current ‘post-factual age’, truth has often been distorted with the aim of serving the politi...
In this study I examine a corpus of former refugee narratives published by the nonprofit Refugee Cou...
Federal Government policies aimed at preventing boatpeople from reaching Australian shores have cost...
This chapter takes as its premise the assumption that in order to effect wider socio-political chang...
Credibility assessments in asylum visa applications have attracted criticism across diverse research...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 147-1541 Introduction -- 2 Telling stories: Credibility and t...
© Copyright Cambridge University Press 2019. This article examines how communicative resources affec...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. To secure protection in the global North, asylum-seekers must overcome...
Over the last ten years, more than 20,000 Sudanese refugees have resettled in Australia and have bee...
Political asylum is one remedy for human rights abuses. By offering safe haven to people fleeing per...
Refugee status determination (RSD) is often rendered unusually difficult due to a lack of available ...
The increasing global magnitude and exigency of refugee status determination is resulting in recent ...
This paper interrogates recurring discourses in Australia’s public domain with regards to the issue ...
The discussion within Australia of events of the last five years, such as 9/11, the Bali Bombing, th...
In April 2009 a boat (named the ‘SIEV 36’ by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum see...
In the current ‘post-factual age’, truth has often been distorted with the aim of serving the politi...
In this study I examine a corpus of former refugee narratives published by the nonprofit Refugee Cou...
Federal Government policies aimed at preventing boatpeople from reaching Australian shores have cost...
This chapter takes as its premise the assumption that in order to effect wider socio-political chang...
Credibility assessments in asylum visa applications have attracted criticism across diverse research...