Suaka Tak Tergapai: Kriminalisasi Penyelundupan Manusia di Indonesia dan Australia – Antje Missbach

Author: Antje Missbach
Publisher: Marjin Kiri
Year of Publication: 2025
Print Length: 358 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / Migration & Refugee Studies, Non-Fiction / Social Science
Topic: Asylum & Asylum Seekers, Asylum & Refugee System, Crimes, Misinformation & Disinformation
Antje Missbach melancarkan kritik berbasis etnografi atas pemahaman dan cara pandang negara-negara Utara (yang direplikasi juga di negara Selatan seperti Indonesia) terhadap permasalahan penyelundupan manusia. Militerisasi perbatasan tidak akan bisa menghapus sepenuhnya arus pencari suaka selama konflik, kemiskinan, dan kekerasan global tidak diatasi—suatu kondisi yang kerap justru merupakan buah dari kebijakan luar negeri negara-negara Utara itu sendiri.
Table of Contents
Daftar Ilustrasi
Ucapan Terima Kasih
1. Pendahuluan
2. Kecemasan Australia akan Serbuan Pendatang
3. Siapa Fasilitatornya
4. Kriminalisasi dan Hukuman
5. Pencegahan lewat Misinformasi
6. Negara sebagai Penyelundup
7. Menjadikan Suaka Tak Tergapai
Daftar Pustaka

Antje Missbach is a Professor of Mobility and Migration at Bielefeld University. She used to be a Senior Research Fellow and lecturer at the School of Social Sciences at Monash University in Melbourne and Senior Research Fellow at Arnold Bergstraesser Institute. Her research interests include the socio-legal dimensions of forced migration in Southeast Asia, border regimes, asylum policies and refugee protection in the Asia-Pacific, as well as diaspora politics and long-distance nationalism. Before moving to Monash, she was a McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Melbourne Law School (2011-2014) and she also held positions as post-doctoral fellow at the Berlin Graduate School for Muslim Cultures and Societies and as lecturer at the Ruprecht-Karls University in Heidelberg. Antje studied Southeast Asian Studies and European Ethnology at Humboldt University in Berlin and obtained her PhD from the Australian National University, Canberra in 2010. She is the author of Troubled Transit: Asylum seekers stuck in Indonesia (ISEAS, 2015) and Politics and Conflict in Indonesia: The Role of the Acehnese Diaspora (Routledge, 2011) as well as the co-editor, with Jemma Purdey, of Linking people: Connections and encounters between Australians and Indonesians (Berlin: Regiospectra, 2015).
Source: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/cilis/about/associates/associate-profiles/drantje-missbach & https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/fakultaeten/soziologie/fakultaet/personen/missbach/
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