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Japanese women in BritainHabu, Toshie January 2000 (has links)
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An analysis of the Vietnamese refugee policy in Hong KongHau, Soo-mun, Teresa., 侯素敏. January 1996 (has links)
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How does the experience of working with asylum seekers and refugees construct the professional identity? : an analysis of the discursive positions of specialist professionals who work with asylum seekers and refugeesApostolidou, Zoe January 2014 (has links)
An extensive literature search reveals the profound lack of research on specialist professionals’ perspective on clinical work with asylum-seekers and refugees. This study explores the manner in which practitioners’ clinical experience with asylum-seekers and refugees informs the way they make sense of their professional identity. It is the first study undertaken in the UK that investigates the notion of professional identity among practitioners who work with this client population. Drawing on a social constructionist epistemology and a Foucauldian theoretical and methodological framework of power and discourse, I analyse extracts from semi-structured interviews that I conducted with eight specialist professionals who have provided therapeutic work to asylum-seekers and refugees. I explore how professional practices related to clinicians’ work, as well as legislative policies around asylum fall within a broader spectrum of regulatory discourses, interact and shape practitioners’ professional identity within a postmodern migration context. The findings of this study suggest that the notion of professional identity among these practitioners envelops a social and political activist stance and a deep sense of commitment towards helping and promoting social change within the wider community. Likewise, clinical work with refugees combines professional knowledge and values with a politicised involvement that fosters a psychosocial perspective on clients’ distress, takes into account the socio-political parameters of refugees’ trauma and allows practitioners to contextualise their distress and difficulties without pathologizing them. These findings are useful for professionals who work in the field of clinical practice and who conduct or consider conducting clinical work with refugees and clients that have multifaceted social and psychological needs and difficulties, as well as with clients from different socio-cultural backgrounds.
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The case of Dora Fabian and Mathilde Wurm : a contribution to the study of German-speaking exiles in Britain during the 1930'sBrinson, Charmian January 1995 (has links)
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An investigation of Palestinian refugees and their housing in Amman, JordanAbu Helwa, Mussallam Fayiz Mussallam January 1990 (has links)
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Road 65 : a narrative ethnography of a refugee settlement in ZambiaPowles, Julia January 2000 (has links)
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Legal spaces: resettled places : geographies of asylum in the UKWhite, Allen January 2000 (has links)
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Cultures of exile : an examination of the construction of 'refugeeness' in contemporary Norwegian societyDobson, Stephen January 2000 (has links)
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Growth, health and physical work capacity of adolescents in refugee and non-refugee communities in TanzaniaPorter, T. Kenneth January 2001 (has links)
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Chilean exiles in Britain : the dynamics of gender relations in exileSalinas, Maria E. January 2000 (has links)
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