In recent months asylum seekers have once again become front page news in many British newspapers with headlines including : „ It ‟ s good but I don ‟ t like the food says asylum seeker: 130 migrants move into top hotel ‟ (Daily Express, 25 th September 2014). While this may reflect a broader increase in stories about immigration making headline news it is also rem iniscent of press coverage of forced migrants at the start of the 21 st century. This article explores the way in which asylum seekers and refugees have been discursively constructed by the print media in both the UK and Australia between 2001 and 2010. 40 articles wer...
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This paper compares the frames used in UK tabloid and quality newspaper coverage of refugees and asy...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
In recent months asylum seekers have once again become front page news in many British newspapers wi...
‘Unwanted invaders’: The representation of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and Australian prin...
The media – in particular the tabloids – has a tendency to label asylum seekers ‘scroungers’. Asylum...
In this paper we examine the cross-border tensions presented by the refugee settlement dubbed the ‘J...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
Immigration is a key feature in late capitalist societies, with some 20,000,000 displaced persons wo...
This article draws upon content analysis of Australian parliamentary transcripts to examine debates ...
Questions of asylum and immigration have taken centre stage in national and internati...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
Australia’s asylum seeker policy in recent years has been contentious in nature. It is arg...
Migration is one of the most pressing, divisive issues in global politics today, and media play a cr...
This paper looks at Australia’s refugee policy in light of incidents that took place in the summer o...
This paper compares the frames used in UK tabloid and quality newspaper coverage of refugees and asy...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...