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- W2241993713 abstract "The paper examines how fear is communicated to refugees, asylum seekers, and the public through Australia's immigration policy and practice. Between 1992 and 1994, Australian law moved from permitting (but not enforcing) limited detention of asylum seekers, to a blanket policy of mandatory detention which, at one point, had up to 12,000 individuals in detention. The author argues that the deployment of technology is instrumental in conveying this fear, ranging from the technologies of containment, surveillance, and identification used in immigration detention centres (IDCs) to the prohibited access to information and communication technologies to detained asylum seekers. These practices suggest that the liberating possibilities of technology become a source of fear when available to those considered undeserving of such freedom. The strict regulation of detainees' use of technology, based on unwritten policies which allow access to certain kinds of media while prohibiting others, plays on the perceived dangers of new technology. Fear exists where there is the possibility of asylum seekers creating their own space, and where systems and technologies of border control can be subverted. The fear of providing asylum seekers with access to technology emerges from tacit assumptions about the capacity for new technologies to facilitate borderlessness. The Australian context of asylum seeker administration sets up extreme dualisms between those who control policies and practices of technology use in immigration detention and those who are subject to/incarcerated by them. Such binary oppositions are intended to permit those who wield such technologies to generate fear in asylum seekers (current and future), their supporters, and the wider public." @default.
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- W2241993713 title "Technology and power in immigration detention: Communicating fear in and about detained asylum seekers" @default.
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