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Crux of Refugee Resettlement - Rebuilding Social Networks

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The Crux of Refugee Resettlement reenvisions third-country resettlement. Each contributor uses ethnography to highlight refugee voices and experiences. This collection showcases the ways in which community-based solutions rebuild social networks and counteract the alienating conditions of resettlement.

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Chapter 1 The Competing and Shifting Relevance of Social Capitals in Successful Refugee Resettlement

Chapter 2 Guatemalan Mayas in the American Midwest: Creative Intercultural Networking

Chapter 3 Re-Imagining Home: Resilience and Social Networks among Resettled Refugees in Columbus, Ohio, United States

Chapter 4 Re-constructing Social Ties: The Multi-Ethnic Engagement Patterns of Refugees Residing Within a North Carolina Settlement House

Chapter 5 Community-Based Organizations and Psychosocial Care in the Bhutanese Refugee Diaspora

Chapter 6 The Pitfalls of the Community Development Approach in Refugee Resettlement: Community Divisions among Bhutanese Refugees in Manchester, United Kingdom

Chapter 7 Refugee Perspectives on Social Networks and the Resettlement Information Landscape in the United States

Chapter 8 The (Re)Generation of Life in Resettlement: Birth and Social Connectedness for Central African Refugee Women in Australia

Chapter 9 The School Socialization of Young Nepali Women Refugees in a Medium-Sized Town in Québec, Canada

Chapter 10 "There Will Never Be a Foreclosure in Our Community": Networks of Dependence in the Secondary Relocation of Nepali-Bhutanese Refugees

Chapter 11 Refugee Resettlements Divergent Outcomes: The Role of the Social Network in Housing Type and Location

Chapter 12 Emplacing Bhutanese Refugees in the Rust Belt: Work, Networks, and Mobility in Resettlement


Über den Autor / die Autorin

Andrew Nelson is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of North Texas. Alexander Rödlach 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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