Co-creation with people who have experienced being refugees, particularly those with histories of varied traumatic experiences, is an endeavour that requires both care and rigorous conversation among design researchers. In this paper, we reflect upon our co-creative journey that took place alongside young Australians who have recently arrived in Australia as refugees, focusing on their first twelve months of settlement. We identify design opportunities for providing greater care for young people who have experienced being refugees in Australia where there are considerable current legal and social constraints, so that beyond simply coping, they may be supported in experiencing posttraumatic growth. Further, we detail the difficulty in ensuri...
Art of Recovery explores the potential of a participatory arts engagement with place to contribute t...
This paper explores the relationship between place-making, well-being and settlement among recently ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
This paper takes a transversal approach (Guattari, 2015) to mapping aspirational change in the stori...
Extended reality has been used in various application areas creating societal impact including in he...
© 2021 Sarah Lucie P StrauvenIn this thesis, I look at Australian grassroots community initiatives w...
According to the UNHCR, the number of people displaced due to persecution, conflict, generalised vio...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face enormous challenges in the settlement process within Aust...
This paper focuses on the issues refugees and asylum seekers face in their daily lives in Australia....
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face enormous challenges in the settlement process within Aust...
In Australia the figure of the refugee is mediated though forms of speech and representation that es...
Existing literature on media depictions of refugees shows that they are predominantly negative and r...
In Australia we have been engaged in community research with different groups who have been marginal...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Art of Recovery explores the potential of a participatory arts engagement with place to contribute t...
This paper explores the relationship between place-making, well-being and settlement among recently ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
This paper takes a transversal approach (Guattari, 2015) to mapping aspirational change in the stori...
Extended reality has been used in various application areas creating societal impact including in he...
© 2021 Sarah Lucie P StrauvenIn this thesis, I look at Australian grassroots community initiatives w...
According to the UNHCR, the number of people displaced due to persecution, conflict, generalised vio...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face enormous challenges in the settlement process within Aust...
This paper focuses on the issues refugees and asylum seekers face in their daily lives in Australia....
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face enormous challenges in the settlement process within Aust...
In Australia the figure of the refugee is mediated though forms of speech and representation that es...
Existing literature on media depictions of refugees shows that they are predominantly negative and r...
In Australia we have been engaged in community research with different groups who have been marginal...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Art of Recovery explores the potential of a participatory arts engagement with place to contribute t...
This paper explores the relationship between place-making, well-being and settlement among recently ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...