The Self in Movement: Being Identified and Identifying Oneself in the Process of Migration and Asylum Seeking
Ignacio Brescó de Luna
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2017
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“Winning a battle, but losing the war”: contested identities, narratives, and interaction in asylum interviews
Bjørghild Kjelsvik
Text & Talk, 2000
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The Self in Movement: Being Identified and Identifying Oneself in the Process of Migration and Asylum Seeking (2017)
Meike Watzlawik
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The performance of subject positions, power, and identity: a case of refugee recognition
Mark Haugaard
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2016
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Asylum Interview as a Fork on the Road – from Asylum Seeker to Irregular Migrant
Katri Gadd
Psychological Applications and Trends 2019
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Reimagining Refugee Identity Systems: A Sociological Approach
Emrys Schoemaker
2019
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Identities in transition: living as an asylum seeker
Anne Douglas
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2010
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" We " the Refugees: Reflections on Refugee Labels and Identities
Yanery Navarro Vigil, Catherine Baillie Abidi
Refuge, 2018
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Recognising refugees: understanding the real routes to recognition
Cathryn Costello
Forced migration review, 2020
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Recognition and Narrative Identities: The Legal Creation, Alienation and Liberation of the Refugee
Matthew Zagor
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
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“’Wiping the Refugee Dust from My Feet.’ Advantages and Burdens of Refugee Status and the Refugee Label.”
Bernadette Ludwig
International Migration, 2016
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Reification and the Refugee: Using a Counterposing Dialogical Analysis to Unlock a Frozen Category
kesi mahendran, sarah scuzzarello
Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2019
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European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology The performance of subject positions, power, and identity: a case of refugee recognition
Jenny Dagg
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Refugeeship - A project of justification : Claiming asylum in England and Sweden
Nicola Magnusson
2011
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« The road to asylum. Canadian refugee policy and the social construction of the refugee claimant subjectivity: Understanding refugeeness »
Marie Lacroix
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From the Asylum Official's Point of View: Frames of Perception and Evaluation in Refugee Status Determination
Katherine Jensen
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2023
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Resisting the Current “Refugee” Discourse: Between Victimisation and Reclaiming Agency
Sabine Bauer-Amin
ISR-Forschungsberichte, 2017
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From individual to social and relational dimensions in asylum-seekers’ narratives: A multidimensional approach
Giorgia Margherita
European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 2019
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The 'Good' and 'Bad' Refugees? Imagined Refugeehood(s) in the Media Coverage of the Migration Crisis, Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, Volume 10, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2016, University of Oradea Publishing House.
Marta Szczepanik
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On Receiving Asylum Seekers: Identity working as a process of material-discursive interpellation
Lucas Introna
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Comparative international approaches to establishing identity in undocumented asylum seekers
Kristian Hollins
2018
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Asylum Seekers’ Credibility Burden: Managing Trauma in the Asylum Process without Collective Support
Erin Rider
Journal of Sociology and Social Work, 2014
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Seeking asylum and seeking identity in a mediated encounter: The projection of selves through discursive practices
Raffaela Merlini
Interpreting, 2009
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Refugee Identities: Ethnicity as a Communicative Process
NURHAYAT BILGE
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 2018
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Griffiths, M. (2012) Anonymous Aliens?: Questions of Identification in the Detention and Deportation of Failed Asylum Seekers, Population, Space and Place, v.18(6), pp.715-727.
Melanie Bethan Elaine Griffiths
2012
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“The curse of the refugee”
Tine Brøndum
2023
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The Asylum Interview as a Magnifying Glass for Key Issues: Conflicting Norms, Power Struggles, and Actors’ Strategies
Julia Dahlvik
Inside Asylum Bureaucracy: Organizing Refugee Status Determination in Austria, 2018
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Suspended lives: Institutional challenges towards refugees' self-determination
Paulo André Azevedo De Oliveira Santos
Proceedings of the VIII ICSSW 2019, 2020
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Kneebone, S., Stevens, D., & Baldassar, L. (eds) (2014) Conflicting Identities: Refugee Protection and the Role of Law. Routledge.
Loretta Baldassar
2014
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Agency from an adult refugee's perspective
David Ishii
New Zealand Studies in Applied Linguistics, 2017
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Anonymous Aliens? Questions of Identification in the Detention and Deportation of Failed Asylum Seekers
Melanie Bethan Elaine Griffiths
Population, Space and Place, 2012
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The Hidden Part of the Asylum Seekers' Interviews in Geneva, Switzerland Some observations about the socio-political construction of interviews between gatekeepers and powerless
Michel-Acatl Monnier
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Social Identities Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture Same same but different. How the play of difference intersects female refugee support workers' constructions of a common identity
Sophia Schmid
Social Identities, 2019
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The human behind the refugee category and the industry behind refugees’ representation
Marcia Vera Espinoza
Discover Society, 2019
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William Maley. What is a refugee? Oxford University Press, New York, 2016, pp. 253, $34.08 (Paperback), ISBN 9780190652388
Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies
Book Review, 2022
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