03122nam 22004453 450 991044064940332120240522223808.01-76046-419-8(CKB)4100000011785069(MiAaPQ)EBC6519023(Au-PeEL)EBL6519023(OCoLC)1232438632(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/64054(EXLCZ)99410000001178506920210901d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRefugee Journeys[e-book] Histories of Resettlement, Representation and ResistanceCanberraANU Press2021Canberra :ANU Press,2021.©2021.1 online resource (258 pages)Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Refugee journeys -- Part I: Labelling refugees -- 1. Australian responses to refugee journeys: Matters of perspective and context -- 2. Once a refugee, always a refugee? The haunting of the refugee label in resettlement -- 3. 'His happy go lucky attitude is infectious': Australian imaginings of unaccompanied child refugees, 1970s-1980s -- 4. 'Foreign infiltration' vs 'immigration country': The asylum debate in Germany -- Part II: Flashpoints in Australian refugee history -- 5. The other Asian refugees in the 1970s: Australian responses to the Bangladeshi refugee crisis in 1971 -- 6. Race to the bottom: Constructions of asylum seekers in Australian federal election campaigns, 1977-2013 -- 7. Behind the wire: An oral history project about immigration detention -- Part III: Understanding refugee histories and futures -- 8. From Dahmarda to Dandenong via Denpassar: Hazara stories of settlement, success and separation -- 9. Step by step: The insidious evolution of Australia's asylum seeker regime since 1992 -- 10. Uses and abuses of refugee histories -- Epilogue -- Selected bibliography -- _gjdgxs.Refugee Journeys presents stories of how governments, the public and the media have responded to the arrival of people seeking asylum, and how these responses have impacted refugees and their lives. Mostly covering the period from 1970 to the present, the chapters provide readers with an understanding of the political, social and historical contexts that have brought us to the current day. This engaging collection of essays also considers possible ways to break existing policy deadlocks, encouraging readers to imagine a future where we carry vastly different ideas about refugees, government policies and national identities.Refugee JourneysAustraliaEmigration and immigrationGovernment policyGermanyEmigration and immigrationGovernment policy362.87Silverstein Jordana846000Stevens Rachel846001MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910440649403321Refugee Journeys1889658UNINA