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Yearning to Breathe Free: Seeking Asylum in Australia

Dr Davis, Glyn Editat de Dean Lusher, Nick Haslam
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mai 2015
'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free...' How has Australia risen to Emma Lazarus' great challenge? This overview of the historical, social and political contexts that have shaped Australia's recent treatment of asylum seekers offers a clear-eyed view of the many dimensions of the asylum seeker predicament, including its psychological and humanitarian consequences, and lays out an agenda for change in policy. Yearning to Breathe Free is a passionate but informed work that is multi-faceted, thought-provoking, and ultimately hopeful. The book is divided into six parts: Historical background introduced by Professor Stuart Macintyre; Coming to Australia introduced by Senator Lyn Allison; Treatment of arrived asylum seekers introduced by the Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser; Resettlement in Australia introduced by Sir Gustav Nossal; Public opinion introduced by Phillip Adams; The future of asylum seeker policies introduced by Linsay Tanner MP.
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ISBN-13: 9781862876569
ISBN-10: 1862876568
Pagini: 281
Dimensiuni: 139 x 211 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Federation Press

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Contents Foreword by Professor Glyn Davis Notes on contributors Acknowledgements IntroductionDean Lusher and Nick Haslam Part I – Historical Perspectives and Background Introduction Stuart Macintyre 1 Australia’s response to asylum seekers Dean Lusher, Nikola Balvin, Amy Nethery and Joanne Tropea 2 Been there, done that? Klaus Neumann 3 Boats and borders: asylum seekers and elections, 1977 and 2001 Chelsea Piper Rodd Part II - Coming to Australia Introduction Senator Lyn Allison 4 Reassessing the Tampa Peter Mares 5 Perilous journeys Arnold Zable 6 The 'Pacific Solution' Michael Gordon Part III - Treatment of Arrived Asylum Seekers Introduction Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser 7 Not in my name: the People’s Inquiry into Detention Linda Briskman and Chris Goddard 8 The impact of immigration detention on the mental health of asylum seekers Patricia Austin, Derrick Silove and Zachary Steel 9 Mandatory detention and brain structure and function Christine Canty and Christopher Benjamin 10 The invisibles: asylum seekers holding bridging visas Margaret Theologou and Winsome Roberts Part IV – Resettlement in Australia Introduction Sir Gustav Nossal 11 Two asylum seekers’ stories Erin Taylor 12 Supporters of asylum seekers Pamela Curr 13 Meaning in life and social connectedness: the experience of Sudanese young people (re)settling in Australia Susannah Tipping, Di Bretherton and Ida Kaplan Part V – Public Opinion about Asylum Seekers Introduction Phillip Adams 14 Those people Carmen Lawrence 15 The news media’s representation of asylum seekers Angela Romano 16 Words excusing exclusion of asylum seekers Michael Clyne 17 Attitudes towards asylum seekers: the psychology of exclusion Nick Haslam and Anne Pedersen Part VI – The Future of Asylum Seeker Policies Introduction Lindsay Tanner MP 18 Post-Palmer reform of the Immigration Department: progress and pitfalls David Manne 19 The need for a uniform community-based reception policy for asylum seekers in Australia Grant Mitchell 20 Australia’s refugee policy Julian Burnside QC Index