Laws, Ben. Asylum and Nonreligion : Emotions, Evidence-making and Credibility / [electronic resource] : / by Ben Laws.. — 1st ed. 2024.. — VI, 100 p. : online resource.
1. An Introduction to Nonreligious Asylum Seekers -- 2. Portraits -- 3. The Atheist ‘Converts’ -- 4. Evidence-hearing and Evidence-making -- 5. Emotions -- 6. Reasons for Hope, Reasons to Doubt.
Open Access
Анотація: This open access Palgrave Pivot explores the experiences of nonreligious asylum seekers in Northern Europe. While religious persecution is often cited as a reason for seeking asylum, nonbelievers also face significant persecution in their home countries due to their lack of religious affiliation. Despite this, their experiences are frequently overlooked in academic discussions, and asylum assessment centers have been slow to develop frameworks that address their unique challenges. Drawing on in-depth qualitative research from Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the challenges nonbelievers face, as well as the opportunities they create as agents within the system. Emotions offer an analytical window into the world of nonbelievers, highlighting their desperation and innovative practices of evidence creation. Throughout the book, the logics of credibility assessment are critically explored, revealing the cultural chasm between assessors and nonreligious claimants.
9783031717659
10.1007/978-3-031-71765-9 doi
Ethnology. Emigration and immigration--Social aspects. Human rights. Sociocultural Anthropology. Sociology of Migration. Politics and Human Rights.