Digital media and refugeehood in contemporary Australia : resistance and counter-discourses from detention / Arianna Grasso.
2023
P94.5.I48 G73 2023
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Title
Digital media and refugeehood in contemporary Australia : resistance and counter-discourses from detention / Arianna Grasso.
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ISBN
9783031246258 (electronic bk.)
303124625X (electronic bk.)
9783031246241
303124625X (electronic bk.)
9783031246241
Published
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (179 p.).
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10.1007/978-3-031-24625-8 doi
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P94.5.I48 G73 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
302.230869120994
Summary
In her original book, Arianna Grasso explores the function and purpose of digital media for people locked up in Australia's onshore and offshore immigration detention industry. She meticulously analyses the context, content and reception of carefully selected online posts. Her conclusions present this form of writing/activism by people in indefinite detention as both effective political action and a valuable epistemic resource. This study is essential for understanding Australian border violence and the forms of knowledge created by detainees as they work to expose and dismantle the border regime that incarcerates them. -Omid Tofighian, University of New South Wales, Australia and Birkbeck, University of London, UK This book focuses on the resistance practices digitally enacted by a group of refugees in the context of the Australian detention policy. Drawing on critical-, multimodal- and ethnographic-discursive analytical research, the author brings to the fore the digitally mediated lived experiences of detained refugees as articulated from Australia-run offshore and onshore detention facilities. The book unveils how refugees self-representation and counter-discursive practices on social media aim to dismantle the dehumanizing, exclusionary, and obliterating anti-refugee rhetoric that pervades political and media landscapes in contemporary Australia. It will be of interest to academics and students in fields including Digital Migration Studies, Refugee Studies, Digital Media Studies, Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Studies, including Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies, and Discourse Ethnography. Arianna Grasso is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Literary, Linguistics and Comparative Studies at the University of Naples LOrientale, Italy. Her research interests include Australian Populism, Refugee and Digital Media Studies.
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Table of Contents
1. The Australian Mandatory Detention Policy
2. Digital Media in Refugee Contexts
3. The Tweeting Refugee
4. The Imagining Refugee
5. The Speaking Refugee
6. Conclusions.
2. Digital Media in Refugee Contexts
3. The Tweeting Refugee
4. The Imagining Refugee
5. The Speaking Refugee
6. Conclusions.