Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemented. Protests by Christmas Islanders against the Australian government's treatment of asylum seekers have surfaced since boatpeople began arriving in 1992 and reached a pinnacle during the Tampa affair. Based on interviews conducted in 2009 with island residents and archival material, the paper explores Christmas Islanders' responses before and during the Tampa affair through the notion of hospitality that was disrupted when a state of emergency removed control of both ethical responsibility and island sovereignty
This paper examines the events surrounding the rescue of Afghan asylum-seekers by the MV Tampa near ...
Australia's policies towards asylum seekers hit the headlines when it refused to admit those aboard ...
On the morning of 25 August 2001, few Australians had heard of the merchant vessel Tampa. The Norweg...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia’s mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Since the Tampa incident in 2001, Christmas Island has been a central site where Australias border p...
Calling for an end to mandatory detention on Christmas Island, this report contains a summary ...
This chapter focuses on Australia’s occupation of Christmas Island, an Indian Ocean territory of Aus...
This paper will consider the Australian response to people smuggling against the backdrop of the eve...
The depiction of islands as places of spectacular sunsets and sparkling water masks the realities of...
On 26 August 2001 a Norwegian freighter, the MV Tampa, rescued 433 asylum seekers from their vessel...
In September of 2001, a ‘national crisis’ caused by a perceived influx of asylum seekers led the Aus...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
The interdiction and detention of irregular arrivals has become one of the key means by which wealth...
Increasingly, when confronted by the displaced, Australia’s response has exemplified the objective ...
This paper examines the events surrounding the rescue of Afghan asylum-seekers by the MV Tampa near ...
Australia's policies towards asylum seekers hit the headlines when it refused to admit those aboard ...
On the morning of 25 August 2001, few Australians had heard of the merchant vessel Tampa. The Norweg...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia’s mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Since the Tampa incident in 2001, Christmas Island has been a central site where Australias border p...
Calling for an end to mandatory detention on Christmas Island, this report contains a summary ...
This chapter focuses on Australia’s occupation of Christmas Island, an Indian Ocean territory of Aus...
This paper will consider the Australian response to people smuggling against the backdrop of the eve...
The depiction of islands as places of spectacular sunsets and sparkling water masks the realities of...
On 26 August 2001 a Norwegian freighter, the MV Tampa, rescued 433 asylum seekers from their vessel...
In September of 2001, a ‘national crisis’ caused by a perceived influx of asylum seekers led the Aus...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
The interdiction and detention of irregular arrivals has become one of the key means by which wealth...
Increasingly, when confronted by the displaced, Australia’s response has exemplified the objective ...
This paper examines the events surrounding the rescue of Afghan asylum-seekers by the MV Tampa near ...
Australia's policies towards asylum seekers hit the headlines when it refused to admit those aboard ...
On the morning of 25 August 2001, few Australians had heard of the merchant vessel Tampa. The Norweg...