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This open access monograph provides sociological insight into
governmental action on the administration of asylum in the European
context. It offers an in-depth understanding of how decision-making
officials encounter and respond to structural contradictions in the
asylum procedure produced by diverging legal, political, and
administrative objectives. The study focuses on structural aspects
on the one hand, such as legal and organisational elements, and
aspects of agency on the other hand, examining the social practices
and processes going on at the frontside and the backside of the
administrative asylum system. Coverage is based on a case study
using ethnographic methods, including qualitative interviews,
participant observation, as well as artefact analysis. This case
study is positioned within a broader context and allows for
comparison within and beyond the European system, building a bridge
to the international scientific community. In addition, the author
links the empirical findings to sociological theory. She explains
the identified patterns of social practice in asylum administration
along the theories of social practices, social construction and
structuration. This helps to contribute to the often missing
theoretical development in this particular field of research.
Overall, this book provides a sociological contribution to a key
issue in today's debate on immigration in Europe and beyond. It
will appeal to researchers, policy makers, administrators, and
practitioners as well as students and readers interested in
immigration and asylum.
This open access monograph provides sociological insight into
governmental action on the administration of asylum in the European
context. It offers an in-depth understanding of how decision-making
officials encounter and respond to structural contradictions in the
asylum procedure produced by diverging legal, political, and
administrative objectives. The study focuses on structural aspects
on the one hand, such as legal and organisational elements, and
aspects of agency on the other hand, examining the social practices
and processes going on at the frontside and the backside of the
administrative asylum system. Coverage is based on a case study
using ethnographic methods, including qualitative interviews,
participant observation, as well as artefact analysis. This case
study is positioned within a broader context and allows for
comparison within and beyond the European system, building a bridge
to the international scientific community. In addition, the author
links the empirical findings to sociological theory. She explains
the identified patterns of social practice in asylum administration
along the theories of social practices, social construction and
structuration. This helps to contribute to the often missing
theoretical development in this particular field of research.
Overall, this book provides a sociological contribution to a key
issue in today's debate on immigration in Europe and beyond. It
will appeal to researchers, policy makers, administrators, and
practitioners as well as students and readers interested in
immigration and asylum.
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