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Vietnamese refugees in Britain: Language, translation, and the politics of protection in camp life and beyond

Rebecca Tipton Annabelle Wilkins

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Through the lens of assemblage thinking and “territorialisation,” this article examines the operationalisation of language support by the voluntary sector in the Thorney Island and Sopley camps, which temporarily accommodated Vietnamese refugee arrivals in Britain in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Drawing on archival sources, the role and agency of interpreters are foregrounded in an analysis of the relationships between the materiality of the camps, camp practices, and their impact on refugee experience. A post-camp initiative to train refugees as parasocial workers (a role that included interpreting) reveals a more person-centred approach, in contrast to what we have termed a solutionist approach to interpreting observed in the camps.

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Rebecca Tipton

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Annabelle Wilkins

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Tipton, R., Wilkins, A. (2021). Vietnamese refugees in Britain: Language, translation, and the politics of protection in camp life and beyond. https://doi.org/10.1177/27523810211033676

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2021
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10.1177/27523810211033676
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