Policy agendas and immigration in Australia 1996-2012

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Boulus, P
Dowding, K
Pietsch, J
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2013
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Immigration in Australia is inherently a controversial topic. Events such as the MV Tampa affair cause increased media and legislative attention but increased legislative attention in the policy area do not always follow such dramatic events. We analyse media and legislative attention in the area of immigration and show increased activity in parliament around both dramatic events discussed in the media and also over more technical issues. Increased attention within parliament sometimes occurs outside of the gaze of the media.

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Australian Journal of Social Issues

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48

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3

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Political science

Policy and administration

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Boulus, P; Dowding, K; Pietsch, J, Policy agendas and immigration in Australia 1996-2012, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 2013, 48 (3), pp. 299-318

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