Foreword Professor Glyn Davis
Introduction Dean Lusher and Nick Haslam
Part I – Historical Perspectives and Background
Introduction
Stuart Macintyre
Australia’s response to asylum seekers
Dean Lusher, Nikola Balvin, Amy Nethery, Joanne Tropea
Been there, done that?
Klaus Neumann
Boats and borders: asylum seekers and elections, 1977 and 2001
Chelsea Piper Rodd
Part II - Coming to Australia
Introduction
Senator Lyn Allison
Reassessing the Tampa
Peter Mares
Perilous journeys
Arnold Zable
The 'Pacific Solution'
Michael Gordon
Part III - Treatment of Arrived Asylum Seekers
Introduction
Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser
Not in my name: the People’s Inquiry into Detention
Linda Briskman and Chris Goddard
The impact of immigration detention on the mental health of asylum
seekers
Patricia Austin, Derrick Silove and Zachary Steel
Mandatory detention and brain structure and function
Christine Canty and Christopher Benjamin
The invisibles: asylum seekers holding bridging visas
Margaret Theologou and Winsome Roberts
Part IV – Resettlement in Australia
Introduction
Sir Gustav Nossal
Two asylum seekers’ stories
Erin Taylor
Supporters of asylum seekers
Pamela Curr
Meaning in life and social connectedness: the experience of
Sudanese young people (re)settling in Australia
Susannah Tipping, Di Bretherton and Ida Kaplan
Part V – Public Opinion about Asylum Seekers
Introduction
Phillip Adams
Those people
Carmen Lawrence
The news media’s representation of asylum seekers
Angela Romano
Words excusing exclusion of asylum seekers
Michael Clyne
Attitudes towards asylum seekers: the psychology of exclusion
Nick Haslam and Anne Pedersen
Part VI – The Future of Asylum Seeker Policies
Introduction
Lindsay Tanner MP
Post-Palmer reform of the Immigration Department: progress and
pitfalls
David Manne
The need for a uniform community-based reception policy for asylum
seekers in Australia
Grant Mitchell
Australia’s refugee policy
Julian Burnside QC
Index
Yearning to Breathe Free is a collection of essays on the human
impact of Australia’s asylum laws and policies written by
commentators, politicians, refugee advocates and other human rights
icons in Australia….the collection provides a compelling critique
of certain aspects of Australian immigration law and practice…
This book brings together a diverse range of people who examine the
problems facing refugees and asylum seekers from a variety of
perspectives…
should be compulsory reading for those assigned the demanding tasks
of striking balance between compassion and control in Australia’s
political and legal response to the phenomenon of asylum seekers
and forced migration. - Australian Year Book of International Law,
Vol 27, 2008
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