Refugee Settlement in Australia

Refugee Settlement in Australia
Author: Aparna Hebbani
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2024-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040031230

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Combining theoretical and practical information, this book presents a holistic overview of refugee settlement in Australia. It focuses on numerous critical aspects of refugee settlement which play a vital role in refugee integration into Australia. Starting with an overview of immigration history in Australia, the book then places an emphasis on 21st-century settlement of refugees. The chapters explore a gamut of topics including how culture is transmitted in refugee families, how media portrays refugees, and how to work with refugee communities in various contexts, without focusing on one specific refugee cohort/country group. This interdisciplinary angle is presented via the inclusion of voices from interviews with key refugee settlement providers, educators, former refugees, researchers, and second-generation youth from refugee backgrounds. It covers current Australia political debate and politicisation of refugees, digital technologies, the role of language in enabling successful settlement, education trajectories, social cohesion, the fractured diasporic family, and the impact of media coverage, which underpin the settlement of refugees in Australia. This is an ideal resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars of refugee settlement in the disciplines of communication, media, politics and international relations, social work, education, and demographic studies, as well as government entities, policy makers, service providers, and NGOs looking to gain an understanding of the factors impacting refugee settlement in Australia.

A Handbook for Support Groups Participating in the Community Refugee Settlement Scheme

A Handbook for Support Groups Participating in the Community Refugee Settlement Scheme
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1981
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0642065713

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Yearning to Breathe Free

Yearning to Breathe Free
Author: Dean Lusher,Nick Haslam
Publsiher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1862876568

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"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe 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. Sir Gustav Nossal, the Rt Hon. Malcolm Fraser, Senator Lyn Allison, Phillip Adams, Professor Stuart MacIntyre, and Lindsay Tanner MP introduce the six sections. Julian Burnside QC, Dr Carmen Lawrence, Peter Mares, Pamela Curr, Michael Clyne, Linda Briskman, Derrick Silove, Michael Gordon, Arnold Zable and David Manne are among the contributors to the 20 chapters. Yearning to Breathe Free is a passionate but informed work that is multi-faceted, thought-provoking, and ultimately hopeful. All royalties for this book go to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

Indochinese Refugee Resettlement Australia s Involvements

Indochinese Refugee Resettlement  Australia s Involvements
Author: Australia. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence
Publsiher: Australian Government Publishing Service
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015051349424

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Community Refugee Settlement Scheme

Community Refugee Settlement Scheme
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1980
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0642050457

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The Community Refugee Settlement Scheme

The Community Refugee Settlement Scheme
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1989
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0644107375

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After the Flight

After the Flight
Author: Shiva Nourpanah,Morgan Poteet
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-06-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443895422

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Knowledge of the integration process for refugees is often subsumed under the broader category of “immigrants”. This book focuses on this process for refugees, including the structural and systemic challenges they face as they integrate in their new host societies, and how they respond to such challenges. The book provides a critical analysis of Canada’s approach to integrating refugees with additional chapters focused on refugee integration in Australia, Northern Ireland, and the United States. This collection of work critically addresses a range of topics and employs a variety of qualitative approaches to gain a better understanding of the lived experience of integration for refugees, including the ways in which refugees view integration and the attendant challenges and opportunities encountered during the integration process. Departing from viewing refugees as a “burden” that must be shared by the international community, the contributors to this collection explore the complex dynamics of race, class, gender, ethnicity, age, generation and legal status for refugees in a selection of local contexts of reception. The work begins a dialogue about the long-term dynamics of refugee settlement and integration with implications for the viability of future resettlement programs and practices. How the world responds to the ongoing plight of the growing numbers of displaced people will be a defining feature of the contemporary global order. This collection shifts the discourse about refugees from one of victimhood to one of refugee agency and rights. The book will be of primary interest to academics in the field of refugee and migration studies, to practitioners in the settlement sector, and to those involved in making refugee policies. It will also be useful for those who work in social services and education in countries of the global north that receive refugees and refugee claimants, and anyone with an interest in refugee lives.

Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement

Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement
Author: Jay Marlowe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351977586

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The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315268958, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. The image we have of refugees is one of displacement – from their homes, families and countries – and yet, refugee settlement is increasingly becoming an experience of living simultaneously in places both proximate and distant, as people navigate and transcend international borders in numerous and novel ways. At the same time, border regimes remain central in defining the possibilities and constraints of meaningful settlement. This book examines the implications of ‘belonging’ in numerous places as increased mobilities and digital access create new global connectedness in uneven and unexpected ways. Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement positions refugee settlement as an ongoing transnational experience and identifies the importance of multiple belongings through several case studies based on original research in Australia and New Zealand, as well as at sites in the US, Canada and the UK. Demonstrating the interplay between everyday and extraordinary experiences and broadening the dominant refugee discourses, this book critiques the notion that meaningful settlement necessarily occurs in ‘local’ places. The author focuses on the extraordinary events of trauma and disasters alongside the everyday lives of refugees undertaking settlement, to provide a conceptual framework that embraces and honours the complexities of working with the ‘trauma story’ and identifies approaches to see beyond it. This book will appeal to those with an interest in migration and diaspora studies, human geography and sociology.