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Conflict and forced migration : escape from oppression and stories of survival, resilience, and hope / edited by Gil Richard Musolf.
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Other Authors:
Musolf, Gil Richard, 1951-
(Editor)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing,
[2019]
Edition:
First edition.
Series:
Studies in symbolic interaction ;
51.
Subjects:
Forced migration
>
United States.
Refugees
>
United States
>
Social conditions.
Immigration law.
Law, Emigration & Immigration.
Emigration and immigration
>
Social aspects
Forced migration
Refugees
>
Social conditions
United States
>
Emigration and immigration
>
Social aspects.
United States
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Table of Contents:
Part One: The Social Structure of Conflict 1. The Asylum-seeking Process: An American Tradition; Gil Richard Musolf 2. The Crisis in Darfur and the Social Structure of Global Climate Change, Race, and Gender; Michael J. Papa and Wendy H. Papa 3. Transnational Solidarity of Circassians In-Between Caucasus and Middle East; Ulaş Sunata Part Two: Voices of Survival, Resilience, and Hope 4. The Rock in the Stream; Mari Malek 5. From War to Peace: Loved Back to Life; Nafije Krasniqu Prishtina 6. Bendito Infierno; Derick Abrigu and Maria Silva 7. Falling in Love with a Refugee; Kim Schultz 8. Re-thinking the "starting point" for research: The challenges and possibilities for building reflexive knowledge with and about queer and trans migrants; Edward Ou Jin Lee and Abelardo Leon Part Three: Humanitarian Advocacy 9. The Social Construction of Child Protection in an Anti-Immigration Context; Leticia Villarreal Sosa, Myrna McNitt, and Erna Maria Rizeria Dinata 10. The Children Left Behind; Karen Gordon 11. A Heart Shaped Like Syria; Gail Vignola Part Four: Art and Hope 12. The Art of Re-Bildung the Refugee: Agency Through Literary Structure in the Bildungsroman; Alexandra Christian Budny 13. The Syrian Refugee Art Project; Joel Bergner.
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