A cosy consensus on deviant discourse: How the refugee and asylum seeker meta-narrative has endorsed an interpretative crisis in relation to the transnational politics of the world's displaced persons.
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Breen, M.J. et al. (2004), 'A cosy consensus on deviant discourse: How the refugee and asylum seeker meta-narrative has endorsed an interpretative crisis in relation to the transnational politics of the world's displaced persons', Proceedings of the 1st Annual Kogakuin University/University of Limerick International Conference of Science and Humanities, Tokyo, Japan.
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2004Author
Breen, Michael J.
Haynes, Amanda
Devereux, Eoin
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Breen, M.J. et al. (2004), 'A cosy consensus on deviant discourse: How the refugee and asylum seeker meta-narrative has endorsed an interpretative crisis in relation to the transnational politics of the world's displaced persons', Proceedings of the 1st Annual Kogakuin University/University of Limerick International Conference of Science and Humanities, Tokyo, Japan.
Keywords
RefugeeAsylum Seeker
Immigration
Media discourse