In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The first group are pro-asylum seekers who think Australians should help refugees, that government agencies should not be turning back boats carrying people seeking asylum, that immigration levels are low, and that current government policy is too tough. The second group are anti-asylum seekers who strongly disagree with helping refugees and people seeking asylum, and support a tough border policy. A third group are pro-government policy but largely sympathetic to refugees and people seeking asylum. We explain the demography and attitudes of these three groups using the theory on border securitisation. The securitisation actions and discourse pos...
As the refugee and asylum seeker crisis has grown, arguments about immigration and migration have be...
As the refugee and asylum seeker crisis has grown, arguments about immigration and migration have be...
This article examines why Australia has taken a tough stance on 'boat people', through an analysis o...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers continues to polarise public debate. The present study sough...
This paper discursively analyses advocates’ explanations of asylum seeking in the 2001 Australian pa...
The arrival of asylum seekers and refugees across a nation’s border is often the subject of conteste...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
What drives opposition to asylum seekers who try to reach Australia by boat? One set of explanations...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
This article examines why Australia has taken a tough stance on 'boat people', through an analysis o...
This paper discursively analyses advocates' explanations of asylum seeking in the 2001 Australian pa...
As the refugee and asylum seeker crisis has grown, arguments about immigration and migration have be...
As the refugee and asylum seeker crisis has grown, arguments about immigration and migration have be...
This article examines why Australia has taken a tough stance on 'boat people', through an analysis o...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers continues to polarise public debate. The present study sough...
This paper discursively analyses advocates’ explanations of asylum seeking in the 2001 Australian pa...
The arrival of asylum seekers and refugees across a nation’s border is often the subject of conteste...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
What drives opposition to asylum seekers who try to reach Australia by boat? One set of explanations...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
This article examines why Australia has taken a tough stance on 'boat people', through an analysis o...
This paper discursively analyses advocates' explanations of asylum seeking in the 2001 Australian pa...
As the refugee and asylum seeker crisis has grown, arguments about immigration and migration have be...
As the refugee and asylum seeker crisis has grown, arguments about immigration and migration have be...
This article examines why Australia has taken a tough stance on 'boat people', through an analysis o...