Doing research with refugees : issues and guidelines /
This book is the first specifically to explore methodological issues relating to the involvement of refugees in both service evaluation and development and research more generally. It builds on a two-year seminar series funded by the ESRC and attended by members of a range of statutory and voluntary...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- One. Introduction
- Two. Refugees as researchers: experiences from the project 'Bridges and fences: paths to refugee integration in the Eu'
- Three. Limited exchanges: approaches to involving people who do not speak English in research and service development
- Four. Breaking the silence: participatory research processes about health with Somali refugee people seeking asylum
- Five. Home/lessness as an indicator of integration: interviewing refugees about the meaning of home and accommodation
- Six. The community leader, the politician and the policeman: a personal perspective.
- Seven. Complexity and community empowerment in regeneration, 2002-04
- Eight. Refugee voices as evidence in policy and practice
- Nine. Challenging barriers to participation in qualitative research: involving disabled refugees
- Ten. Why religion matters
- Eleven. Action learning: a research approach that helped me to rediscover my integrity
- Appendix: Guidelines funded through the Economic and Social Research Council Seminar Series 'Eliciting the views of refugee people seeking asylum'