This paper looks at the way the Australian media has reported the "crisis" of refugees and asylum seekers landing on Australia's shores without authorisation. The author argues that the arrival of the "boat people"is in fact a "pseudo crisis" and that the level of anxiety attached to the issue is totally out of proportion with the actual "threat" posed by unauthorised migration
Immigration to Australia has long been the focus of negative political interest. In recent times, th...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
It\u27s hardly surprising that some refugees and asylum seekers try to continue on to Australia, wri...
In April 2009 a boat (named the \u27SIEV 36\u27 by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum seekers e...
The Australian government implemented a new policy in July 2013 in an attempt to more effectively ad...
Politicians in Australia opportunistically portray the tragedy of deaths at sea as necessitating 'st...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
Boat arrivals have been the focus for a flurry of policy-making in 2010. This paper asks why, and ...
The newspaper is awash with the grim realities faced by asylum seekers who set sail for Australia. T...
In April 2009 a boat (named the ‘SIEV 36’ by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum see...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
The ‘refugee situation ’ in Australia has fuelled intense public debate. Currently there is minimal ...
The Authors. International Migration. Many of Australia's border protection policies have focused on...
Immigration to Australia has long been the focus of negative political interest. In recent times, th...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
It\u27s hardly surprising that some refugees and asylum seekers try to continue on to Australia, wri...
In April 2009 a boat (named the \u27SIEV 36\u27 by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum seekers e...
The Australian government implemented a new policy in July 2013 in an attempt to more effectively ad...
Politicians in Australia opportunistically portray the tragedy of deaths at sea as necessitating 'st...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
Boat arrivals have been the focus for a flurry of policy-making in 2010. This paper asks why, and ...
The newspaper is awash with the grim realities faced by asylum seekers who set sail for Australia. T...
In April 2009 a boat (named the ‘SIEV 36’ by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum see...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
The ‘refugee situation ’ in Australia has fuelled intense public debate. Currently there is minimal ...
The Authors. International Migration. Many of Australia's border protection policies have focused on...
Immigration to Australia has long been the focus of negative political interest. In recent times, th...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
It\u27s hardly surprising that some refugees and asylum seekers try to continue on to Australia, wri...