Asylum Speaker
Explore the intricate world of asylum procedures in "Asylum Speaker" by St Jerome Publishing. This insightful book, published in 2005, delves into the discursive processes that shape the determination of refugee status. Drawing on first-hand ethnographic data, the author presents field interviews with interpreters, interviewers, and decision-makers, alongside observations and off-record comments. With 386 pages of in-depth analysis, "Asylum Speaker" offers a unique perspective on the complexities faced by asylum seekers and the critical role language plays in their journeys. Perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in refugee studies, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Discover the voices behind the asylum process and gain a deeper understanding of its implications today.