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Refugee Journeys
- First Page
- Preliminary pages
- 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
- Select bibliography


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