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Asylum Seeker/Refugee ResourcesRita Afsarrita afsar@yahoo.com.au. Sulaiman-Hill, C.M.R, Thompson, S.C., Afsar, R., & Hodliffe, T.L. (2011).Changing images of refugees: A comparative analysis of Australian and NewZealand print media 1998-2008. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 9,345-366.Joel AndersonJoel.Anderson@acu.edu.au Sheikh, M., & Anderson, J.R. (2018). Acculturation patterns and education ofrefugees and asylum seekers: A systematic literature review. Learning andIndividual Differences, 67, 22–32.Anderson, J. R. (2017). The prejudice against asylum seekers scale: Presentingthe psychometric properties of a new measure of classic and conditional attitudes.Journal of Social Psychology. doi:10.1080/00224545.2017.1404958 Anderson, J. R. (2017).The moderating role of socially desirable responding inimplicit–explicit attitudes toward asylum seekers. The International Journal ofPsychology. doi:10.1002/ijop.12439Anderson, J. R., & Ferguson, R. (2017). Demographic and ideological correlatesof negative attitudes toward asylum seekers: A meta-analytic review. AustralianJournal of Psychology. doi:10.1111/ajpy.12162Anderson, J.R., & Cheers, C. (2017). Does the Dark Triad Predict Prejudice?: TheRole of Machiavellianism, Psychopathy, and Narcissism in Explaining NegativityToward Asylum Seekers. Australian Psychologist. doi:10.1111/ap.12283Anderson, J.R. (2016). Implicit and explicit attitudes towards asylum seekers inAustralia: Demographic and ideological correlates. Australian Psychologist.doi:10.1111/ap.12229Anderson, J. R., Stuart, A., & Rossen, I. (2015). Not all negative: Macro justiceprinciples predict positive attitudes towards asylum seekers in Australia.Australian Journal of PsychologyMartha Augoustinospsym-aug@complex.psych.adelaide.edu.au Augoustinos, M. & Every, D. (2007). The language of contemporary racism.Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 26(2), 123-141. Augoustinos, M., Tuffin, K., & Every, D. (2005). New racism, meritocracy andindividualism: constraining affirmative action in education. Discourse & Society,16(3), 315-339. Augoustinos, M. & Every, D. (2007). Contemporary racist discourse: Taboosagainst racism and racist accusations. (pp. 233-254). In A. Weatherall, B. Watson& C. Gallois (Eds.) Language, Discourse and Social Psychology. London:Palgrave Macmillan.Hurriyet BabacanHurriyet.Babacan@vu.edu.au Babacan, H. (2008). Addressing Denial: The First Step in Responding to Racism.In H.Babacan & N. Gopalkrishnan (Eds), The complexities of racism:1.

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on “Racisms in the NewWorld Order. Queensland: University of the Sunshine Coast. ISBN13 978-09804744-1-1Fiona Barlowf.barlow@psy.uq.edu.au Barlow, F., Paolini, S., Pedersen, A., Hornsey, M.J., Radke, H.R.W., Harwood, J.,Rubin, M. & Sibley, C.G. (2012). The contact caveat: Negative contact predictsincreased prejudice more than positive contact predicts reduced prejudice.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38(12), 1629–1643. doi10.1177/0146167212457953.Mariette Berndsen mariette.berndsen@flinders.edu.auBernsden, M., Thomas, E.F., & Pedersen, A. (2018). Resisting perspectivetaking: Glorification of the national group elicits non-compliance withperspective-taking instructions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 79,126-137. DOI: , M., Thomas, E.F., McGarty, C., Bliuc, A-M, & Hendres, D.M. (2017).Glorifying national identification increases schadenfreude about asylum seekerswhen they are a threat, not entitled to seek asylum, and blamed for their adversity.Comprehensive Results in Social 360573Lauren BreenLauren.Breen@curtin.edu.au Croucamp, C.J., Breen, L.J., O’Connor, M., & Pedersen, A. (2016). Predictingcommunity attitudes toward asylum seekers: A multicomponent model. TheAustralian Journal of Psychology. doi: 10.1111/ajpy.12149.Linda BriskmanL.Briskman@westernsydney.edu.au Briskman, L. (2017), ‘Australia’s asylum seeker politics: Localised, globalised’,E-International Relations, 26 July, olitics-localised-globalised/ Ali, M., Briskman, L. and Fiske, L. (2016), 'Asylum seekers and refugees inIndonesia : problems and potentials', Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, vol 8, no 2 ,pp 22 - 43. Retrieved: /mcs/article/view/4883/5490 Briskman, L. (2013), ‘Technology, control and surveillance in Australia’simmigration detention centers’, Refuge, 29 (1), 9-19. Briskman, L. (2013), ‘Sanctions against Iran’, Arena, No. 125, 16-18. Linda Briskman, Lucy Fiske and Michelle Dimasi (2012) ‘Collateral Damage:The impact of asylum seeker policy on Christmas Islanders 2001 – 2011’/ Shima.The International Journal of Research into Small Island Cultures titled (vol. 6(2))Can be downloaded from: http://espacestats.library.curtin.edu.au/author statistics.pl?author Fiske, Lucy2.

Briskman, L. (2012), 'Protecting vulnerable asylum seekers: Australia's humanrights violations, Social Dialogue, IASSW, http://socialdialogue.com/SD3 new.pdfFleay, C. and Briskman, L. (2012), The Hidden Men, Report to the Minister forImmigration on visits to Curtin Immigration Detention (Derby), CHRE, CurtinUniversity, Perth.Briskman, L., Zion, D. and Loff, B. (2012), ‘Care or collusion in asylum seekerdetention’, Ethics and Social Welfare, 6(1), pp. 37-55.Briskman, L. (2012), ‘A clash of paradigms for asylum seekers’: Border securityand human security, in Activating Human Rights and Peace: Theories, practiceand contexts (eds. B. Chen Goh, R. Garbutt and B. Offord), Ashgate, Surrey, pp.270-286.Briskman, L. (2012), ‘Integrating migrants and refugees in rural settings’in Social work in rural and remote Australia (eds. J. Maidment and U. Bay, Allenand Unwin, Sydney, pp. 146-160.Briskman, L., Latham, S., & Goddard (2008). Introduction. In Human RightsOverboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia (pp. 18-22). Scribe, Melbourne.Briskman, L., & Babacan, A. (2008). Turning away thy neighbour. In AsylumSeekers: International perspectives on interdiction and deterrence (pp. 1-9).Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK.Australian Council of Heads of Schools of Social Work. (2006). We’veBoundless Plains to Share: The First Report of the People’s Inquiry intoDetention. Melbourne: ACHSSW(The PID Inquiry was convened by Linda Briskman and Chris Goddard).Justine Dandyj.dandy@ecu.edu.au Dandy, J., & Pe-Pua, R. (2015, online). The Refugee Experience of SocialCohesion in Australia: Exploring the Roles of Racism, Intercultural Contact, andthe Media. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee kWyIKYASpBjf/fullVal Colic Peisker val.colic-peisker@rmit.edu.auHebbani, A. and V. Colic-Peisker: ‘Communicating one’s way to employment: Acase study of African settlers in Brisbane, Australia’, Journal of InterculturalStudies, 33(5): 529-47, Oct 2012Colic Peisker, V., & Tilbury, F. (2006). Employment niches for recent refugees:Segmented labour market in twenty-first century Australia. Journal of RefugeeStudies, 19(2), 203-229.Colic-Peisker, V. (2009) ‘Visibility, settlement success and life satisfaction inthree refugee communities in Australia’ Ethnicities, 9(2): 175-199.Val Colic-Peisker & Farida Tilbury: ‘Being black in Australia: a case study ofintergroup relations’, Race and Class, 49(4):38-56, April-June 2008Graham Davidsongdavidso@usc.edu.au3.

Davidson, G. R., & Carr, S. C. (2010). Forced migration, social exclusion andpoverty: Introduction. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology (Special issue onPsychological Impacts of Forced Migration), 4, 1-6.Davidson, G.R., Murray, K.E., & Schweitzer, R. (2010). Review of refugeemental health assessment: Best practices and recommendations. Journal of PacificRim Psychology (Special issue on Psychological Impacts of Forced Migration), 4,72-85.Davidson, G.R., Murray, K.E., & Schweitzer, R. (2008). Review of refugeemental health and wellbeing: Australian perspectives. Australian Psychologist,43, 160 – 174.Murray, K.E., Davidson, G.R., & Schweitzer, R. (2008). Psychological wellbeing of refugees: Resettling in Australia. Melbourne: Australia.Michelle Dimasimdimasi@swin.edu.au Dimasi, M., & Briskman, L. (2010). Let them land: Christmas Islander responsesto Tampa. Journal of Refugee Studies, DOI:10.1093/jrs/feq015.Danielle Everyd.every@cqu.edu.au Every, D., Thompson, K., Rainbird, S., Whetton, S., Procter, N., Abdul-Halim, S.,Sebben, B. (2014). “We’re so lucky”: Meeting challenges to deliver benefits tochildren in immigration detention.The Australian Educational Researcher: 41(2),209-225 (DOI) 10.1007/s13384-013-0134-8 Every, D., Whetton, S., Rainbird, S., Abdul-Halim, S., Procter, N., Thompson, K.,Sebben, B. (2013). The social and economic impacts of immigration detentionfacilities: a South Australian case study. Australian Journal of Social Issues.48(2), 173-196. Every, D. (2013). “Shame on you”: The enactment and consequences of shameand shaming in asylum seeker advocacy. Discourse & Society, 26(6), 1-20 And a link to this e-journal article: Every, D. & Augoustinos, M. (2013). Hardhearts: A critical look at compassion and humanitarianism in refugee and asylumadvocacy. Refugee Review. Refugee Review, 1, 58-64. E-journal:http://refugeereview.wordpress.com/ Every, D., Rainbird, S., Procter, N. Sebben, B., Thompson, K. (2012) Socialimpacts of the Inverbrackie Alternative Place of Detention on the localcommunity. Department of Immigration and Citizenship.http://www.google.com.au/search?q social impact inverbrackie&ie utf8&oe utf-8&aq t&rls org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client firefox-a Every, D., & Augoustinos, M. (2007). Constructions of racism in the Australianparliamentary debates on asylum seekers. Discourse & Society, 18(4), 411–436 Every, D. and Augoustinos, M. (2008) ‘Taking advantage’ or fleeing persecution?Opposing accounts of asylum seeking. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 12 (5), 648–667 Every, D. and Augoustinos, M. (2008). Constructions of Australia in pro- andanti-asylum seeker discourse, Nations and Nationalism. 14(3), 562-580.4.

Every, D. (2008). A reasonable and practical humanitarianism: The co-option ofhumanitarianism in the Australian asylum seeker debates. Journal of RefugeeStudies. 21(2), 210-229Karen Farquharson David Nolan, Karen Farquharson, Violeta Politoff & Timothy Marjoribanks(2011): Mediated Multiculturalism: Newspaper Representations of SudaneseMigrants in Australia, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 32:6, 655-671Lucy Fiske kfarquharson@swin.edu.aulucy.fiske@uts.edu.auLucy Fiske, Mary Anne Kenny and Nicholas Proctor (2014) "Manus Island hunger strikes area call to Australia's conscience" in The Conversation 19 January.Available , L. (2013) 'Riotous refugees or systemic injustice? A sociologicalexamination of riots in Australian immigration detention centres' Journal ofRefugee Studies, doi 10.1093/jrs/fet047Kenny, M.A. & Fiske, L. (2013) “Regulation 5.35: Coerced treatment of detainedasylum seekers on hunger strike. Legal, ethical and human rights implications” inJuss, S. (ed) The Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Theory & Policy.Ashgate Publishing, Williston pp. 423 – 442. Available: http://espacestats.library.curtin.edu.au/author statistics.pl?author Fiske, LucyLucy Fiske (2012) Insider Resistance: Understanding refugee protest againstimmigration detention in Australia 1999 - 2005, Curtin University Centre forHuman Rights Education, PhD thesis. Can be downloaded from: http://espacestats.library.curtin.edu.au/author statistics.pl?author Fiske, LucyFiske, L. (2009). The numbers prove Turnbull wrong. Retrieved ,from: tmSoldatic, K. and Fiske, L. (2009) 'Bodies 'locked up': intersections of disabilityand race in Australian immigration', Disability & Society, 24:3, 289 — 301Caroline FleayC.Fleay@curtin.edu.au v Fleay, C. & Hartley, L. (2016). The regional impacts of Australian asylum seekerpolicies: What ‘stopping the boats’ means for people seeking asylum in ourregion. Academy of the Social Sciences Australia Academy Papers s/papers/234 Fleay, C., & Hartley, L. (2016). Limited resettlement and ongoing uncertainty:responses to and experiences of people seeking asylum in Australia and IndonesiaCosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal 2016, 8(2): php/mcs/article/view/5086 Fleay, C. Lumbus, A, & Hartley, L. (2016). People Seeking Asylum in Australiaand their Access to Employment: Just What Do We Know? Cosmopolitan CivilSocieties Journal 8(2): 4969, 63-83 http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v8i2.49695.

Fleay, C., Cokley, J., Dodd, A., Briskman, L. & Schwartz, L. (2016) ‘Missing theBoat: Australia and asylum seeker deterrence messaging’, InternationalMigration, ISSN%2914682435/earlyviewFleay, C. & Hartley, L. (2015). ‘I Feel Like a Beggar’: Asylum Seekers Living inthe Australian Community Without the Right to Work, Journal of InternationalMigration and Integration, doi: 10.1007/s12134-015-0453-xFleay, C., Rezaie, N. A & Hartley, L. (2015). Hidden: Asylum seekers livingbehind bricks and wire. Griffith Review: Looking West, 47, 288-308.Fleay, C., Hartley, L. & Kenny, M.A. (2013). Refugees and asylum seekersliving in the Australian community: The importance of work rights andemployment support, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 48(4), 473-493.Fleay, C. and Briskman , L. (2013), ‘The Hidden Men’, Refugee SurveyQuarterly, 32 ( 3), September, 113-129Jim Forrestjim.forrest@mq.edu.au Forrest, J., Hermes, K., Johnston, R., & Poulsen, M. (2012). The housingresettlement experience of refugee immigrants to Australia. Journal of RefugeeStudies, doi:10.1093/jrs/fes020.Farida Fozdar (Tilbury that was)farida.fozdar@uwa.edu.au Fozdar, F.E. (2014). Aussie Cows and Asylum Seekers: Cartooning About TwoKey Political Issues in Renate Brosch, Kylie Crane (Eds.): Visualising Australia:Images, Icons, Imaginations, WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier , Germany. P135-149 [Please contact Farida if you would like a copy of this] Fozdar, F., Spittles, B., & Hartley, L.K. (2014). Australia Day, flags on cars andAustralian nationalism, Journal of Sociology. doi: 1440783314524846 Fozdar, F. & Hartley, L.K. (2013). Civic and ethno belonging amongrecent refugees to Australia, Journal of Refugee Studies. doi:10.1093/jrs/fet018 Fozdar, F. & Hartley, L.K (2013). Housing and the Creation of Home forRefugees in Western Australia, Housing, Theory and Society.doi:10.1080/14036096.2013.830985Fozdar., F., & Hartley, L.K. (2013). Refugee resettlement in Australia: What weknow and need to know. Refugee Survey Quarterly. doi: 10.1093/rsq/hdt009Fozdar, A., & Pedersen, A. (2013). Diablogging about asylum seekers: building acounter-hegemonic discourse. Discourse and Communication. 7, 1–18. DOI:10.1177/1750481313494497Fozdar, F and Hartley, L (2012) Refugees in Western Australia: Settlement andIntegration Final Report. MMRC and Lotterywest.Fozdar, F and Hartley, L (2012) Refugees in Western Australia: Settlement andIntegration Final Report Highlights. MMRC and Lotterywest.6.

Fozdar, F (2009) “‘The golden country’: Ex-Yugoslav and East African refugeeexperiences of settlement and ‘depression’”, Journal of Ethnic and MigrationStudies, 35:8:1335-1352.Tilbury, F, (2007) “‘I feel I am a bird without wings’: discourses of sadness andloss among east Africans in Western Australia”, Identities: Global Studies inCulture and Power, Volume 14, Issue 4 July 2007, p 433 – 458 Fozdar, F and Torezani, S (2008) “Discrimination and well-being: perceptions ofrefugees in Western Australia”, International Migration Review, 42(1): 30-63. Torezani, S, Fozdar, F and Colic-Peisker, V (2008) “Looking for a ‘missing link’:formal employment services and social networks in refugees’ job search”, Journalof Intercultural Studies, 29(2): 135-152. Fozdar, F (2008) “Duelling discourses, shared weapons: Rhetorical techniquesused to challenge racist arguments”, Discourse and Society 19(4).Tilbury, F (2007) “We are family’: the use of family tropes in refugee/advocatetalk”, Journal of Social Identities, vol 13, No. 5, p 627-649Tilbury, F., & Colic-Peisker. (2006). Deflecting responsibility in employer talkabout race discrimination, Discourse and Society, 17(5), 651-676. Peter GalePeter.Gale@unisa.edu.au Gale, P. 2004, The Refugee Crisis and Fear: Populist Politics and MediaDiscourse, Journal of Sociology, Vol 40, No. 4, December, SAGE, pp 321-340 Gale, P. 2006, Fear, Race, and National Identity, in Dialogue, 25, 3, pp 35-42Diane Gosden dianegosden@exemail.com.auGosden, D. (2012). ‘'I Had To Do Something. I Couldn't Do Nothing!': CitizenAction In Support Of Asylum Seekers In Australia, 2001-2006’ Retrieved from:http://www.unsworks.unsw.edu.au/primo library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?docId unsworks 10624&vid UNSWORKSGosden, D. (2011). 'Collective Action in Support of Asylum Seekers: The Actionof a Minority Australian Population in the Period 2001-2006', in P. Marcelino(ed) Home in Motion: The Shifting Grammar of Self and Stranger, InterDisciplinary Press, Oxford, UK. Retrieved ionGosden, D. (2007). 'From humanitarianism to human rights and justice: a way togo', in Australian Journal of Human Rights, vol. 13, no. 1, pp.149-176. Retrievedfrom pdfGosden, D. (2006). "What if no one had spoken out against this policy? ": Therise of asylum seeker and refugee advocacy in Australia', in Portal: Journal ofMultidisciplinary International Studies, vol. 3, no. 1.Retrieved hp/portal/article/view/1217.

Gosden, D. (2005). 'What can ordinary people do? Reflections on advocacy' inMigration Action, vol. XXV11, no. 3, pp.26-32. Retrieved t attache&id 336Pauline Guerinpauline.guerin@flinders.edu.au Guerin, P., & Guerin, B. (2007). Research with refugee communities: Goinground in circles with methodology. The Australian Community Psychologist, 19,150-162. Guerin, B., & Guerin, P. (2007). Lessons learned from participatorydiscrimination research: Long-term observations and local interventions. TheAustralian Community Psychologist, 19, 137-149. Guerin, P.B., Allotey, P, Elmi, F.H. & Baho, S. (2006). Advocacy as a means toan end: Assisting refugee women to take control of their reproductive healthneeds, Journal of Women & Health, 43, 7-23.Lisa HartleyLisa.Hartley@curtin.edu.au Hartley, L., Baker, S., Fleay, C., & Burke, R. (2019). ‘My study is the purpose ofcontinuing my life’: The experience of accessing university for people seekingasylum in Australia, Australian Universities' Review, 61(2). Humpage, L., Fozdar, F., Marlowe, J., & Hartley, L. (2019). Photovoice andrefugee research: The case for a ‘layers’ versus ‘labels’ approach tovulnerability. Research Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747016119864353 Hartley, L.K., Anderson, J.R., & Pedersen, A. (2018). Process in the community,detain offshore or “turn back the boats”? Predicting Australian asylum-seekerpolicy support from false beliefs, prejudice, and political ideology. Journal ofRefugee Studies. doi:10.1093/jrs/fey048 Hartley, L., Fleay, C., Baker, S., Burke, R., & Field, R. (2018). People seekingasylum in Australia: Access and support in higher education. National Centre forStudent Equity in Higher Education, Curtin University, Perth: Western ads/2018/11/Hartley PeopleSeekingAsylum.pdf Hartley, L. Fleay, C., & Pedersen, A. (2018) ‘In Se

Discourse & Society, 18(4), 411–436 Every, D. and Augoustinos, M. (2008) ‘Taking advantage’ or fleeing persecution? Opposing accounts of asylum seeking. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 12 (5), 648– 667 Every, D. and Augoustinos, M. (2008). Constructions of Australia in pro-

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