Such laws, & media coverage, convey a distorted, false image of refugees as a threat to society. Such narratives are corrosive as we also argued here https://t.co/QvEuNLM1AB The media & politicians are complicit in fuelling negative rhetoric about refugees @pbmurray1 @CONREP_EU
@claire_loughnan @pbmurray1 The research network on refugee externalisation policies published this report by @CONREP_EU scholar @claire_loughnan & @CONREP_EU director @pbmurray1 last year about combatting corrosive narratives about @refugees. It was circulated to every member of the Australian Parliament.
@claire_loughnan @pbmurray1 The research network on refugee externalisation policies published this report by @CONREP_EU scholar @claire_loughnan & @CONREP_EU director @pbmurray1 last year about combatting corrosive narratives about @refugees. It was circulated to every member of the Australian Parliament.
Corrosive narratives must be challenged. Refugee voices must be front and centre in policy making. Media must hold government to account. Government must move away from populist dehumanising narratives & policies. See policy report https://t.co/NhSsjPQDxT @claire_loughnan
Sending much love today to all my friends & colleagues who, in being bombarded with news about the UK government’s new immigration bill, may be feeling a huge extra burden of hurt or re-traumatisation related to their own or friends’ and families’ experiences #immigrationbill
A great day for @CONREP_EU. Our research network on refugee externalisation has brought together scholars, refugees & civil society. Our research is evident in excellent PhDs, publications, and 60 events, as seen in the @CONREP_EU dissemination report here https://t.co/LJFE91Kfud
Since 2018, @CONREP_EU worked on refugee externalisation, with @EUErasmusPlus funding. A forum to communicate research; give voice to refugees & civil society & engage in public debate on EU; European & Australian instruments & impacts of externalisation. https://t.co/LJFE91Kfud
Since 2018, @CONREP_EU worked on refugee externalisation, with @EUErasmusPlus funding. A forum to communicate research; give voice to refugees & civil society & engage in public debate on EU; European & Australian instruments & impacts of externalisation. https://t.co/LJFE91Kfud
Since 2018, the @CONREP_EU network has been working on refugee externalisation. This piece by @claire_loughnan & @CONREP_EU Director @pbmurray1 draws on their policy report. https://t.co/NhSsjPQDxT See our publications at https://t.co/pPsleCR4iU & blogs at https://t.co/9HYkwq9RJc
We are pleased to share this timely report, "Combatting Corrosive Narratives about Refugees", calling for an end to negative rhetoric about refugees & to harmful border control policies in Australia & Europe from our friends at @CONREP_EU https://t.co/x6QSQV3Obn
Words and images matter,& are often manipulated by governments and media to sustain & justify harmful border control policies. In this @CONREP_EU report,
@pbmurray1 & I contest negative, securitised narratives that lead to harms for those seeking refuge.
https://t.co/QvEuNLM1AB
Policy report on harm to health of refugees. Calls for end to detention and the externalisation of asylum. End to places of punishment. @claire_loughnan@dehmsa @sam_odonnell_ @jordana_s_
Policy paper documenting the health-related harm *caused* by states when engaging in detention and the externalisation of asylum - #refugee protection - with policy recommendations equally applicable to #UK discussions esp in light of ongoing public 'debate'.
@conrep has a new policy report on Combatting Corrosive Narratives about Refugees. @claire_loughnan & @pbmurray1 call for an end to harmful policies & narratives. The voices of refugees are often unheard; they must be front and centre of policy decisions. Recalibration needed.
Words and images matter,& are often manipulated by governments and media to sustain & justify harmful border control policies. In this @CONREP_EU report,
@pbmurray1 & I contest negative, securitised narratives that lead to harms for those seeking refuge.
https://t.co/QvEuNLM1AB