Through powerful firsthand accounts, A Story to Save Your Life offers new insight into the harrowing realities of seeking protection in the United States. Sarah C. Bishop argues that cultural differences in communication shape every stage of the asylum process, playing a major but unexamined role.
Through powerful firsthand accounts, A Story to Save Your Life offers new insight into the harrowing realities of seeking protection in the United States. Sarah C. Bishop argues that cultural differences in communication shape every stage of the asylum process, playing a major but unexamined role.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah C. Bishop is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York. She is on the board of directors of Mixteca Organization, a nonprofit that supports immigrant communities in Brooklyn, and she serves as an expert witness in U.S. asylum hearings. She is the author of Undocumented Storytellers: Narrating the Immigrant Rights Movement (2019) and U.S. Media and Migration: Refugee Oral Histories (2016).
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Acknowledgments Note on the Cover Art 1. Halted Expectations In Their Own Words: Josh Childress, Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agent 2. Long Stories Short In Their Own Words: Alina Das, Immigration Attorney 3. Emotional Labor In Their Own Words: Ethan Taubes, Asylum Officer Trainer 4. Nonverbal Communication and Credibility In Their Own Words: Dr. Renée Sicalides, Psychologist 5. Deterring Asylum In Their Own Words: Jeffery Chase, Former Immigration Judge 6. The Return In Their Own Words: Rafael, Detained Asylum Seeker Postscript Appendix: Methods and Trauma-Informed Research Design Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Note on the Cover Art 1. Halted Expectations In Their Own Words: Josh Childress, Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agent 2. Long Stories Short In Their Own Words: Alina Das, Immigration Attorney 3. Emotional Labor In Their Own Words: Ethan Taubes, Asylum Officer Trainer 4. Nonverbal Communication and Credibility In Their Own Words: Dr. Renée Sicalides, Psychologist 5. Deterring Asylum In Their Own Words: Jeffery Chase, Former Immigration Judge 6. The Return In Their Own Words: Rafael, Detained Asylum Seeker Postscript Appendix: Methods and Trauma-Informed Research Design Notes Bibliography Index
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