While the democratic paradigm of governance and its constituent political processes are well established in Australia, consistently negative media representations of people seeking asylum may be viewed as justification for institutional decisions allowing continued punitive treatment of people seeking asylum on Australian shores. Historically, notions of Australian sovereignty exist as a changing discourse with reference to land claims and the Australian Indigenous population (O’Dowd 2011; Due 2008). However, in terms of contemporary political claims about Australia’s need to enforce border protection policies, notions of sovereignty are consistently framed through the themes, images and language of military discourses. Media scholar, John ...
From 2001, the Australian government has justified a hard-line approach to asylum-seekers on the bas...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
Despite intense media coverage of Australia’s asylum-seeker policy, there is minimal attention to st...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
In this article, we build on previous critical discursive research concerning the deployment of nati...
The welfare and future of asylum seekers in Australia have been very contentious contemporary issues...
Immigration policy, arrival modes, human rights, and international obligations have all been part o...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper analyses texts from the Australian pr...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
Media narratives that dehumanise asylum seekers have tremendous power to shape and reinforce public...
Banishing asylum seeker ‘boat people’ from the nation state has been a cornerstone of Australian pol...
Since 2001, Australia’s increasingly securitised and exclusionary asylum policy has been legitimated...
Refugees and Asylum-seekers within Australia have triggered anxieties that have been translated into...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
From 2001, the Australian government has justified a hard-line approach to asylum-seekers on the bas...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
Despite intense media coverage of Australia’s asylum-seeker policy, there is minimal attention to st...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
In this article, we build on previous critical discursive research concerning the deployment of nati...
The welfare and future of asylum seekers in Australia have been very contentious contemporary issues...
Immigration policy, arrival modes, human rights, and international obligations have all been part o...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper analyses texts from the Australian pr...
Throughout late 2001 and 2002, the Australian Government, seeking re-election, campaigned on a tough...
Media narratives that dehumanise asylum seekers have tremendous power to shape and reinforce public...
Banishing asylum seeker ‘boat people’ from the nation state has been a cornerstone of Australian pol...
Since 2001, Australia’s increasingly securitised and exclusionary asylum policy has been legitimated...
Refugees and Asylum-seekers within Australia have triggered anxieties that have been translated into...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
From 2001, the Australian government has justified a hard-line approach to asylum-seekers on the bas...
In this paper, we reveal three classes of asylum seeker sentiment in the Australian population. The ...
Despite intense media coverage of Australia’s asylum-seeker policy, there is minimal attention to st...