Asylum Determination in Europe ethnographic perspectives

Drawing on new research material from ten European countries, Asylum Determination in Europe: Ethnographic Perspectives brings together a range of detailed accounts of the legal and bureaucratic processes by which asylum claims are decided.The book includes a legal overview of European asylum determ...

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Autor Corporativo: Gill (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Indeterminado
Publicado: Cham , Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan 2019.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Springer eBooks open access.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction; Nick Gill and Anthony Good.- Chapter 2. Legal Overview; Sarah Craig and Karin Zwaan.- PART I
  • ACTORS.- Chapter 3. The 'Inner Belief' of French Asylum Judges; Carolina Kobelinsky.- Chapter 4. 'It's All about Naming Things Right': The Paradox of Web Truths in the Belgian Asylum-Seeking Procedure; Massimiliano Spotti.- Chapter 5. The World of Home Office Presenting Officers; John R. Campbell.- Chapter 6. Asylum Procedures in Greece: The Case of Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Minors; Chrisa Giannopoulou and Nick Gill.- PART II
  • COMMUNICATION.- Chapter 7. Why Handling Power Responsibly Matters: The Active Interpreter Through the Sociological Lense; Julia Dahlvik.- Chapter 8. Communicative Practices and Contexts of Interaction in the Refugee Status Determination Process in France; Robert Gibb.- Chapter 9. Narrating Asylum in Camp and at Court; Matilde Skov Danstrøm and Zachary Whyte.- Chapter 10. Interactions and Identities in UK Asylum Appeals: Lawyers and Law in a Quasi-Legal Setting; Jessica Hambly.- PART III
  • DECISION-MAKING.- Chapter 11. What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Credibility? Refugee Appeals in Italy; Barbara Sorgoni.- Chapter 12. Making the Right Decision: Justice in the Asylum Bureaucracy in Norway; Tone Maia Liodden.- Chapter 13. Taking the 'Just' Decision: Caseworkers and Their Communities of Interpretation in the Swiss Asylum Office; Laura Affolter, Jonathan Miaz, Ephraim Poertner.- Chapter 14. Becoming a Decision-Maker, or 'Don't Turn Your Heart Into a Den of Thieves and Murderers'; Stephanie Schneider.- Conclusion; Nick Gill.