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Index
Cover Front Matter 1. Introduction 2. Legal Overview Part I. Actors
3. The “Inner Belief” of French Asylum Judges 4. “It’s All About Naming Things Right”: The Paradox of Web Truths in the Belgian Asylum-Seeking Procedure 5. The World of Home Office Presenting Officers 6. Asylum Procedures in Greece: The Case of Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Minors
Part II. Communication
7. Why Handling Power Responsibly Matters: The Active Interpreter Through the Sociological Lens 8. Communicative Practices and Contexts of Interaction in the Refugee Status Determination Process in France 9. Narrating Asylum in Camp and at Court 10. Interactions and Identities in UK Asylum Appeals: Lawyers and Law in a Quasi-Legal Setting
Part III. Decision-Making
11. What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Credibility? Refugee Appeals in Italy 12. Making the Right Decision: Justice in the Asylum Bureaucracy in Norway 13. Taking the ‘Just’ Decision: Caseworkers and Their Communities of Interpretation in the Swiss Asylum Office 14. Becoming a Decision-Maker, or: “Don’t Turn Your Heart into a Den of Thieves and Murderers” 15. Conclusion
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