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This book explores the asylum journey of non-European asylum
applicants who seek asylum in Turkey before resettling in Canada
with the aid of the Canadian government's assisted resettlement
programme. Based on ethnographic research among Syrian, Afghan,
Eritrean, Ethiopian, Iraqi, Iranian, Somali, Sudanese and Congolese
nationals it considers the interactions of asylum seekers with both
UNHCR's refugee status determination and Canada's refugee
resettlement programme. With attention to the practices of
migrants, the author shows how the asylum journey contains both
mobility and stasis and constitutes a micro-political image of the
fluidity and relativity of attributed identities and labels on the
part of state migration systems. A multi-sited ethnography that
shows how the migration journey is linked to the production and
reproduction of knowledge, as well as the diffusion of produced
knowledge among past, present, and future asylum seekers who form
trans-local social networks in the course of their route, in
Turkey, and in Canada. Tracing Asylum Journeys will appeal to
sociologists and political scientists with interests in migration
and transnational studies, and refugee and asylum settlement.
This book explores the asylum journey of non-European asylum
applicants who seek asylum in Turkey before resettling in Canada
with the aid of the Canadian government's assisted resettlement
programme. Based on ethnographic research among Syrian, Afghan,
Eritrean, Ethiopian, Iraqi, Iranian, Somali, Sudanese and Congolese
nationals it considers the interactions of asylum seekers with both
UNHCR's refugee status determination and Canada's refugee
resettlement programme. With attention to the practices of
migrants, the author shows how the asylum journey contains both
mobility and stasis and constitutes a micro-political image of the
fluidity and relativity of attributed identities and labels on the
part of state migration systems. A multi-sited ethnography that
shows how the migration journey is linked to the production and
reproduction of knowledge, as well as the diffusion of produced
knowledge among past, present, and future asylum seekers who form
trans-local social networks in the course of their route, in
Turkey, and in Canada. Tracing Asylum Journeys will appeal to
sociologists and political scientists with interests in migration
and transnational studies, and refugee and asylum settlement.
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