Understanding the Refugee Experience in the Canadian Context /edited by Bharati Sethi, Sepali Guruge, and Rick Csiernik.
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- 9781527565111
- JV7282 .U534 2021
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Includes bibliographies and index.
This volume on the resilience, commitment, and survival of refugees brings together the latest research and insights from 32 authors across multiple disciplines, united in their pursuit of social justice for the economic, social, and political rights of refugees. The book adopts a reflexive and relational stance without compromising the rigour and quality of research to allow the reader to appreciate the shared and distinct immigration and (re)settlement experiences of refugees and their communities in all of their complexity. This book will be a valuable resource to, and a source of reflectio.
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