The Crux of Refugee Resettlement : Rebuilding Social Networks.
The Crux of Refugee Resettlement reenvisions third-country resettlement, with a focus on the social networks generated by refugees. Each contributor uses ethnography to highlight refugee voices and experiences. This collection showcases the ways in which community-based solutions rebuild social netw...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lexington Books,
2018.
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Colección: | Crossing Borders in a Global World: Applying Anthropology to Migration, Displacement, and Social Change.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; The Crux of Refugee Resettlement; Series Page; The Crux of Refugee Resettlement: Rebuilding Social Networks; Copyright page; Contents; List of Figures and Table; Introduction; Conceptual Frameworks; Chapter 1; The Competing and Shifting Relevance of Social Capitals in Successful Refugee Resettlement; The Research; Refugee Resettlement, Social Networks, and Social Capital; Anchor Cases versus Free Cases; The Local Context; Social Capital in Ninety Days or Less; Shifting Relevance of Social Capital Networks; Anchoring and Unmooring Social Capital; Working Across (and Among) Groups
- Discussion and ConclusionCommentary; Commentary; Notes; References Cited; Chapter 2; Guatemalan Mayas in the American Midwest; Context: Immigrants and Refugees from Latin America in the United States; Mayas and their Culture of Migration; Maya Migration to Omaha since the 1960s; Migrant, Economic Migrant, Refugee, or Asylee?; Transnational Maya Immigrants in Omaha, Nebraska: Ruptures, Sutures, and the Building of Social Capital; Resettlement and Agency: Bonding, Bridging, and Linking Social Capital in Omaha; Bonding Capital among the Q'anjob'als
- Working on Bonding and Linking Capital for Migration Purposes: The Case of Rolando Lorenzo-NicolasBridging Capital: Q'anjob'al Networks in the Midwest; Beyond Social Capital Categories and Contemporary Migration Status of Native People in the Americas; Commentary; Notes; References Cited; Mental Health and Well-Being; Chapter 3; Re-Imagining Home; Figuring it Out: Project Design in an Unfamiliar Community; Resilience Theory and Opportunities for Anthropologists; Empowerment of and Learning from Social Networks: Toward Real Partnership; Additional Insight into Social Networks
- The Resettlement Agency's Response: Applying Anthropology to Better Support Social NetworksDiscussion; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Commentary; Notes; References Cited; Chapter 4; Reconstructing Social Ties; The Settlement House Model as a Social Support Intervention; Ethnographic Approach; Post-Resettlement Integrative Model of Social Engagement; Conclusion; Commentary; Notes; References Cited; Chapter 5; Community-Based Organizations and Psychosocial Care in the Bhutanese Refugee Diaspora; Bhutanese Refugee Mental Health and Social Networks; Description of the Fieldwork
- CBOs and Psychosocial Well-being in the Context of ResettlementBhutanese Refugee Women's Forum; Bhutanese Refugee Community Farming Project; Discussion: Community-Based Organizations and Psychosocial Care; Recognizing Community Psychosocial Resources: The Value of Ethnography; Conclusions; Commentary; Notes; References Cited; Citizenship and Belonging; Chapter 6; The Pitfalls of the Community Development Approach in Refugee Resettlement; Community Development in Resettlement; The Problem with Community: The Creation of Similarity and Difference; Critique of Community Development Approach