The historian Jordana Silverstein’s masterful new book, Cruel Care, begins with an account of the Murugappan family. Many Australians will remember this family: the hard-working parents seeking asylum from Sri Lanka, and their two Australian-born children, taken from their home in Biloela by the Australian government at five o’clock one morning in 2018. The family was detained for four years i ... (read more)
Amy Nethery
Amy Nethery is a political scientist at Deakin University. She researches the development and impact of asylum policies in Australia, with a particular interest in immigration detention: its history, diffusion, and human impact.