This article provides an alternative framing to so-called 'illegal refugees' in comparison with those dominating public discourse currently in Australia, drawing upon 'cosmopolitan social theory' and ideas of a shared humanity. It distinguishes between contemporary refugees and the nation-building approach to immigration policy, and the tensions in current humanitarian policy responses to refugees. It draws upon original research among refugees in Australia, providing narratives/stories which allow refugees to speak their own experiences in the host country of Australia
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Since 2001, Australia’s increasingly securitised and exclusionary asylum policy has been legitimated...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...
This article seeks to contextualise Australia’s asylum and refugee policies within international nor...
New formulations of globalisation have radically altered how people conceptualise the movement of pe...
New formulations of globalisation have radically altered how people conceptualise the movement of pe...
Refugee settlement is generally conceptualized as a process of adjustment to life in a new country. ...
One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warm...
One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warm...
In my thesis I evaluate the experience of Kosovar refugees evacuated to Australia in 1999 as part of...
This paper examines how the ‘ideal’ refugee is conceptualized in discussions about Australia’s human...
This paper examines how the ‘ideal’ refugee is conceptualized in discussions about Australia’s human...
The occupational possibilities available to refugees and asylum seekers upon arrival in Australia ar...
This paper uses interview data collected from young people in Queensland, Australia, to report the n...
This chapter takes as its premise the assumption that in order to effect wider socio-political chang...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Since 2001, Australia’s increasingly securitised and exclusionary asylum policy has been legitimated...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...
This article seeks to contextualise Australia’s asylum and refugee policies within international nor...
New formulations of globalisation have radically altered how people conceptualise the movement of pe...
New formulations of globalisation have radically altered how people conceptualise the movement of pe...
Refugee settlement is generally conceptualized as a process of adjustment to life in a new country. ...
One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warm...
One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warm...
In my thesis I evaluate the experience of Kosovar refugees evacuated to Australia in 1999 as part of...
This paper examines how the ‘ideal’ refugee is conceptualized in discussions about Australia’s human...
This paper examines how the ‘ideal’ refugee is conceptualized in discussions about Australia’s human...
The occupational possibilities available to refugees and asylum seekers upon arrival in Australia ar...
This paper uses interview data collected from young people in Queensland, Australia, to report the n...
This chapter takes as its premise the assumption that in order to effect wider socio-political chang...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Since 2001, Australia’s increasingly securitised and exclusionary asylum policy has been legitimated...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...