One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warming and war conflicts, among other things. This flow of refugees, however, is often seen as a menace to the rule of law and human rights concomitant with the Western lifestyle. Refugees are no longer regarded as human beings and victims, but rather as danger, even as potential terrorists, which has led many governments, including the Australian, to detain them indefinitely in detention centres where they are confined in inhuman conditions. The main aim of this paper will be to describe Australian immigration policies and how contemporary Australian narratives on and by refugees are reflecting this situation, mainly by analysing a selection of...
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control o...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
To what extent can Australia be analysed as an ‘ethnocracy’, a term usually reserved for ostensibly ...
One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warm...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Since 2001 Australia’s offshore processing regime has turned asylum seekers into one of the country’...
Antonio Guterres (2008), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) characterized the twe...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
This article provides an alternative framing to so-called 'illegal refugees' in comparison with thos...
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue ...
Today, Australia's response to asylum-seeking 'boat people' is a hot-button issue that feeds the pol...
This paper interrogates recurring discourses in Australia’s public domain with regards to the issue ...
The magnitude and complexity of the issues arising from the flow of asylum seekers and refugees glob...
When Coalition Prime Minister John Howard declared in 2001 that it was “in Australia’s national inte...
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control o...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
To what extent can Australia be analysed as an ‘ethnocracy’, a term usually reserved for ostensibly ...
One of the effects of globalisation has been population mobility as a result of famine, climate warm...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Since 2001 Australia’s offshore processing regime has turned asylum seekers into one of the country’...
Antonio Guterres (2008), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) characterized the twe...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
This article provides an alternative framing to so-called 'illegal refugees' in comparison with thos...
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue ...
Today, Australia's response to asylum-seeking 'boat people' is a hot-button issue that feeds the pol...
This paper interrogates recurring discourses in Australia’s public domain with regards to the issue ...
The magnitude and complexity of the issues arising from the flow of asylum seekers and refugees glob...
When Coalition Prime Minister John Howard declared in 2001 that it was “in Australia’s national inte...
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control o...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
To what extent can Australia be analysed as an ‘ethnocracy’, a term usually reserved for ostensibly ...