From White Australia to Woomera
The Story of Australian Immigration
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Sep '02
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Immigration specialist James Jupp surveys changes in immigration policy since 1972.
Immigration specialist James Jupp surveys changes in policy over the last thirty years since the shift away from the White Australia Policy. Jupp considers the establishment of the 'institutions' of multiculturalism and the waves of attacks on multiculturalism. The issue of refugees and asylum seekers is covered in great depth.There has never been a greater need for a sober, historically informed yet critical account of immigration policy in Australia. In this book, Australia's leading specialist on migration James Jupp surveys the changes in policy over the last thirty years since the seismic shift away from the White Australia Policy. Along the way the author considers the history of the White Australia Policy, compares the achievements of the Fraser, Hawke and Keating governments, considers the establishment of the 'institutions' of multiculturalism and ethnicity, and then the waves of attacks on multiculturalism. It looks critically at the impact of economic rationalism on migration choices, the environmentalist challenges to migration, and the impact of Pauline Hanson and One Nation. Most importantly the vexed issue of refugees and asylum seekers is covered in great depth.
'Jupp's book will be much appreciated by those studying this field, as there has not been a book that has looked at Australian immigration policy in depth … This book would be invaluable for those studying in this field as well as for general readers.' Australian Studies
- Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Awards: Community Relations Commission Award 2003
ISBN: 9780521824248
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 427g
256 pages