The crux of refugee resettlement : rebuilding social networks /
The crux of refugee resettlement : rebuilding social networks /
edited by Andrew Nelson, Alexander Rödlach, and Roos Willems.
- Lanham : Lexington Books, (c)2019.
- 1 online resource (xxxiv, 299 pages).
- Crossing borders in a global world : applying anthropology to migration, displacement, and social change .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction / The competing and shifting relevance of social capitals in successful refugee resettlement / Guatemalan Mayas in the American Midwest : creative intercultural networking / Re-imagining home : resilience and social networks among resettled refugees in Columbus, Ohio, united states / Re-constructing social ties : the multi-ethnic engagement patterns of refugees residing within a North Carolina settlement house / Community-based organizations and psychosocial care in the Bhutanese refugee diaspora / The pitfalls of the community development approach in refugee resettlement : community divisions among Bhutanese refugees in Manchester, United Kingdom / Refugee perspectives on social networks and the resettlement information landscape in the United States / The (re)generation of life in resettlement : birth and social connectedness for Central African refugee women in Australia / The school socialization of young Nepali women refugees in a medium-sized town in Québec, Canada / "There will never be a foreclosure in our community" : networks of dependence in the secondary relocation of Nepali-Bhutanese refugees / Refugee resettlements divergent outcomes : the role of the social network in housing type and location / Emplacing Bhutanese refugees in the Rust Belt : work, networks, and mobility in resettlement / Conclusion / Andrew Nelson, Alexander Rödlach, and Roos Willems -- Laura Heinemann ... [and others] -- Martin Renzo Rosales and Juana Domingo Andrés, with commentary by Claire Herzog -- Kelly Yotebieng, Surendra Bir Adhikari, Jaclyn Kirsch, and Jennifer Kue, with commentaries by Angela Plummer and Jhuma Acharya -- Holly Sienkiewicz, Margaret Evans, Tracy Nichols, Sharon Morrison and Maura Nsonwu, with commentary by Natacha Nikokeza -- Liana Chase, with commentary by Madhu Neupane -- Nicole Hoellerer, with commentary by Lance Rasbridge -- Kathryn Stam, with commentary by Chris Sunderlin -- Georgina Ramsay, with commentary by Kiri Hata -- Béatrice Halsouet, with commentary by Bimala Bastola -- Andrew Nelson, with commentary by Khada Bhandari -- Audrey Lumley-Sapanski, with commentary by Dave Thatcher -- Joseph Stadler, with commentary by Jay Breneman -- Roos Willems.
9781498588904
2018055119
GBB8K4775 bnb
019117714 Uk
Refugees--Social networks--Case studies.
Refugees--Social conditions--Case studies.
Community organization--Case studies.
Electronic Books.
HV640 / .C789 2019
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction / The competing and shifting relevance of social capitals in successful refugee resettlement / Guatemalan Mayas in the American Midwest : creative intercultural networking / Re-imagining home : resilience and social networks among resettled refugees in Columbus, Ohio, united states / Re-constructing social ties : the multi-ethnic engagement patterns of refugees residing within a North Carolina settlement house / Community-based organizations and psychosocial care in the Bhutanese refugee diaspora / The pitfalls of the community development approach in refugee resettlement : community divisions among Bhutanese refugees in Manchester, United Kingdom / Refugee perspectives on social networks and the resettlement information landscape in the United States / The (re)generation of life in resettlement : birth and social connectedness for Central African refugee women in Australia / The school socialization of young Nepali women refugees in a medium-sized town in Québec, Canada / "There will never be a foreclosure in our community" : networks of dependence in the secondary relocation of Nepali-Bhutanese refugees / Refugee resettlements divergent outcomes : the role of the social network in housing type and location / Emplacing Bhutanese refugees in the Rust Belt : work, networks, and mobility in resettlement / Conclusion / Andrew Nelson, Alexander Rödlach, and Roos Willems -- Laura Heinemann ... [and others] -- Martin Renzo Rosales and Juana Domingo Andrés, with commentary by Claire Herzog -- Kelly Yotebieng, Surendra Bir Adhikari, Jaclyn Kirsch, and Jennifer Kue, with commentaries by Angela Plummer and Jhuma Acharya -- Holly Sienkiewicz, Margaret Evans, Tracy Nichols, Sharon Morrison and Maura Nsonwu, with commentary by Natacha Nikokeza -- Liana Chase, with commentary by Madhu Neupane -- Nicole Hoellerer, with commentary by Lance Rasbridge -- Kathryn Stam, with commentary by Chris Sunderlin -- Georgina Ramsay, with commentary by Kiri Hata -- Béatrice Halsouet, with commentary by Bimala Bastola -- Andrew Nelson, with commentary by Khada Bhandari -- Audrey Lumley-Sapanski, with commentary by Dave Thatcher -- Joseph Stadler, with commentary by Jay Breneman -- Roos Willems.
9781498588904
2018055119
GBB8K4775 bnb
019117714 Uk
Refugees--Social networks--Case studies.
Refugees--Social conditions--Case studies.
Community organization--Case studies.
Electronic Books.
HV640 / .C789 2019