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A distinction grade essay regarding the detenti...

Other Arts-A distinction grade essay regarding the detention and explusion of refugees in Australia- discusses issues of democracy, economic expediency, racism, and cultural purity.

University of Sydney

University of Sydney
  • Arts
  • School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
  • ANTH2628 - Migration and Migrant Cultures

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Discuss the Australian detention and expulsion of refugees in terms of being a `moral contradiction of Liberal Democracy", a matter of economic expediency, and/or a nationalistic backlash regarding cultural purity. Is racism operative, and if it is, how The Australian detention and expulsion of refugees is often posited as a matter of economic expediency by governmental officials who call upon financial necessity as the rationalization behind the increasingly radical restrictions imposed upon ...


Resource Topics

  • Australia
  • Boat people
  • Business
  • Demography
  • Howard Government
  • Human geography
  • Human Interest
  • Human migration
  • Immigration
  • Immigration detention
  • Immigration to Australia
  • Labor
  • Population
  • Refugees
  • Social Issues
  • Tampa affair
  • Technology
  • War


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