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Hope Solidarity And Death At The Australian Border Christmas Island And Asylum Seekers Michelle Jasmin Dimasi

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Hope Solidarity And Death At The Australian Border Christmas Island And Asylum Seekers Michelle Jasmin Dimasi
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Michelle Jasmin Dimasi
ISBN: 9781527577220, 9781527579279, 1527577228, 1527579271
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Hope Solidarity And Death At The Australian Border Christmas Island And Asylum Seekers Michelle Jasmin Dimasi by Michelle Jasmin Dimasi 9781527577220, 9781527579279, 1527577228, 1527579271 instant download after payment.

Forced displacement affects millions annually, as they search for safety, yet how many of us take the time to truly understand the asylum seeker experience? Not only confronted with the risks of irregular migration, asylum seekers must navigate border politics imposed by countries seeking to deter and punish those in need. Nameless bodies who wash up on the shores globally have become a contemporary norm. As humans are all deeply connected, a moral responsibility exists to comprehend why asylum seekers seek refuge even if the stakes of death are high. When understanding prevails, compassion and welcome often follow. However, policies of deterrence, signalling to refugees that they are â oenot welcomeâ have overshadowed an appreciation to understand. Despite asylum seekersâ (TM) deaths being well-publicised, government policies that focus on preventing â oeillegal immigrationâ often resonate with the populous. The question arises as to why a lack of understanding and hospitality is the dominant discourse. Possible clues are found on faraway Christmas Island, an Australian outpost located in the Indian Ocean, situated much closer to Indonesia than Australia. This book, the result of extensive research, reveals how Australiaâ (TM)s asylum seeker policy plays out at the Australian border. It examines how Christmas Islanders responded to asylum seekers and provides insights into why humans respond to strangers in need or turn them away. It opens the aperture for future discussions around the global complexities of welcoming asylum seekers, host communities and immigration border policies, and encourages replacing asylum seeker border deaths with hope and solidarity.

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