"I don´t put people into boxes, but..." A free-listing exercise exploring social categorisation of asylum seekers by professionals in two German reception centres.
Newly arriving asylum seekers in Germany mostly live in large reception centres, depending on professionals in most aspects of their daily lives. The legal basis for the provision of goods and services allows for discretionary decisions. Given the potential impact of social categorisation on profess...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Ziegler (Author), Kayvan Bozorgmehr (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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