Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru:
Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru provides an extraordinary glimpse into the remote and difficult-to-access island of Nauru, exploring the realities of Nauru's offshore asylum arrangement and its impact on islanders, workforces, and migrant populations. Drawing on extensive fieldwo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru provides an extraordinary glimpse into the remote and difficult-to-access island of Nauru, exploring the realities of Nauru's offshore asylum arrangement and its impact on islanders, workforces, and migrant populations. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Nauru, Australia, and Geneva as well as a deep dive into the British Phosphate Commission archives, Julia Caroline Morris charts the island's colonial connection to phosphate transformation into a new industrial sector in asylum. She explores how this extractive industry is peopled by an ever-shifting cast of refugee lawyers, social workers, clinicians, policy makers, and academics globally and how the very structures of Nauru's colonial phosphate industry and the legacy of the era of "Phosphateers" made it easy for a new human extractive sector to take root on the island. By detailing the making and social life of Nauru's asylum system, Morris shows the institutional fabric and discourses and rhetoric that inform the governance of migration around the world. As similar practices of offshoring and outsourcing asylum have become popular worldwide, they are enabled by the mobile labor and expertise of transnational refugee industry workers who carry out the everyday operations of asylum. Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru goes behind the scenes to shed light on the everyday running of the offshore asylum industry in Nauru and "what really happens" underneath the headlines. Morris illuminates how refugee rights activism and #RefugeesWelcome-style movements are caught up in the hardening of border enforcement operations worldwide, calling for freedom of movement that goes beyond adjudicating hierarchies of suffering |
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spellingShingle | Morris, Julia Caroline 1984- Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru Discrimination & Race Relations Humanities & Human Rights SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration bisacsh Asylum, Right of Economic aspects Nauru Noncitizen detention centers Economic aspects Nauru Noncitizen detention centers Government policy Australia Noncitizen detention centers Political aspects Nauru Phosphate mines and mining Economic aspects Nauru Phosphate mines and mining Political aspects Nauru Refugees Nauru |
title | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru |
title_auth | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru |
title_exact_search | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru |
title_exact_search_txtP | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru |
title_full | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru Julia Caroline Morris |
title_fullStr | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru Julia Caroline Morris |
title_full_unstemmed | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru Julia Caroline Morris |
title_short | Asylum and extraction in the Republic of Nauru |
title_sort | asylum and extraction in the republic of nauru |
topic | Discrimination & Race Relations Humanities & Human Rights SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration bisacsh Asylum, Right of Economic aspects Nauru Noncitizen detention centers Economic aspects Nauru Noncitizen detention centers Government policy Australia Noncitizen detention centers Political aspects Nauru Phosphate mines and mining Economic aspects Nauru Phosphate mines and mining Political aspects Nauru Refugees Nauru |
topic_facet | Discrimination & Race Relations Humanities & Human Rights SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration Asylum, Right of Economic aspects Nauru Noncitizen detention centers Economic aspects Nauru Noncitizen detention centers Government policy Australia Noncitizen detention centers Political aspects Nauru Phosphate mines and mining Economic aspects Nauru Phosphate mines and mining Political aspects Nauru Refugees Nauru |
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