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The Crux of Refugee Resettlement: Rebuilding Social Networks

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Crux of Refugee Resettlement: Rebuilding Social Networks

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Nelson
Edited by Alexander Rdlach
Edited by Roos Willems
Contributions by Surendra Bir Adhikari
Contributions by Juana Domingo Andrs
Contributions by Liana Chase
Contributions by Chaitri Desai
Contributions by Margaret Evans
Contributions by Batrice Halsouet
Contributions by Laura l. Heinemann

ISBN:

9781498588898

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

13th December 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

362.87091724

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

334

Dimensions:

Width 163mm, Height 231mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

644g

Description

While the worlds refugee population reaches record high numbers, countries offering third-country resettlement are increasingly shifting toward policies of exclusion and austerity. This edited volume envisions a more humane future for refugee resettlement. Combining anthropology with a variety of professional perspectives (education, health care, theology, administration, politics, and social work) ethnography is used to demonstrate the efficacy of programs and interventions that create and nurture social capital in culturally specific and accessible ways. The contributors present case studies of resettlement in the United States, England, Australia, and Canada and contend that social networks have an essential roleare the cruxin the reconfigurations of refugee well-being, belonging, and place-making vis--vis the bureaucratic limitations of state and institutional factors. This book includes short contributions from refugees, representatives of resettlement organizations, and government officials, including Jhuma N. Acharya, Bimala Bastola, Khada Bhandari, Kiri Hata, Govin Magar, Madhu Neupane, Natacha Nikokeza, Angela K. Plummer, Lance Rasbridge, Chris Sunderlin, David Thatcher, and John Tluang.

Reviews

The Crux of Refugee Resettlement is an intriguing and uplifting exploration of the way that resettled refugees adapt to their new homes, focusing on the limitations of formal assistance programs and the central role played by social networks, solidarity and community-based action in the integration process. This is essential reading for policymakers, practitioners and researchers engaged in the issue of refugee resettlement. -- Jeff Crisp, formerly at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The Crux of Refugee Resettlement has strongly advanced the field of migration and refugee studies with this deeply insightful and comprehensive exploration of the complexities in the lives of displaced peoples and their making (remaking) of new homes. This human-centered book understands refugee strengths and possibilities while also discussing internal weaknesses and conflicts of the community, revealing a treasure of qualitative and partnership methodologies that have allowed the authors to gain trust of and access to the refugee and immigrant communities. It demonstrates the social capital, strengths, and strategies that refugees utilize to overcome poorly constructed and administered government policies, and presents new methods of understanding best practices. Indeed, it becomes evident that refugees have much to teach all of us. -- Alan LeBaron, Kennesaw State University

Author Bio

Andrew Nelson is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of North Texas. Alexander Rdlach is associate professor of medical anthropology and psychiatry at Creighton University. Roos Willems is cultural anthropologist at the University of Leuven.

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