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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781921536953 , 1921536950 , 9781921536946
    Language: English
    Series Statement: ANZSOG monograph series
    Keywords: Citizenship Australia. ; Citizenship New Zealand. ; Refugees Government policy ; Australia. ; Refugees Government policy ; New Zealand. ; Citizenship ; Refugees Government policy ; Refugees Government policy ; Citizenship ; Citizenship ; Refugees ; Refugees ; Citizenship ; Citizenship ; Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; Refugees ; Government policy ; Politics and government ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Australia ; New Zealand ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; Australia Emigration and immigration ; Government policy. ; New Zealand Emigration and immigration ; Government policy. ; New Zealand Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; Australia Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; New Zealand ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This volume of essays represents the first systematic attempt to explore the use of the past in the making of citizenship and immigration policy in Australia and New Zealand. Focussing on immigration and citizenship policy in Australia and New Zealand, the contributions to this volume explore how history and memory are implicated in policy making and political debate, and what processes of remembering and forgetting are utilised by political leaders when formulating and defending policy decisions. They remind us that a nuanced understanding of the past is fundamental to managing the politics and practicalities of immigration and citizenship in the early 21st century."--Publisher's description.
    Note: Gone with hardly a trace: deportees in immigration policy , The unfinished business of Indigenous citizenship in Australia and New Zealand , Oblivious to the obvious? Australian asylum-seeker policies and the use of the past , 'A modern-day concentration camp': using history to make sense of Australian immigration detention centres , Refugees between pasts and politics: sovereignty and memory in the Tampa crisis , Looking back and glancing sideways: refugee policy and multicultural nation-building in New Zealand , Testing times: the problem of 'history' in the Howard Government's Australian citizenship test , Afterword
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (153 p.)
    Keywords: Politics & government
    Abstract: This volume of essays represents the first systematic attempt to explore the use of the past in the making of citizenship and immigration policy in Australia and New Zealand. Focussing on immigration and citizenship policy in Australia and New Zealand, the contributions to this volume explore how history and memory are implicated in policy making and political debate, and what processes of remembering and forgetting are utilised by political leaders when formulating and defending policy decisions. They remind us that a nuanced understanding of the past is fundamental to managing the politics and practicalities of immigration and citizenship in the early 21st century
    Note: English
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