Refugee resettlement in the United States is not only a highly politicized system of social and financial support, but a multi-country process through which identities are created and life courses are profoundly changed. Sociologists who study refugees in the United States tend to think of themselves as migration scholars and focus attention on integration into the host society with research on welfare and social policy encouraging us to question the systems that assist the marginalized and to critically evaluate the reliance on idioms of individual economic self-sufficiency, and international migration research raising questions about integration into US host societies. Looking to the study of “street–level bureaucrats” we can see the dile...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
The number of people who are forcibly displaced from their communities is at its highest level at 68...
Refugee resettlement in the United States is not only a highly politicized system of social and fina...
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...
US refugee resettlement agencies face a daunting task; they are federally mandated to achieve resett...
In-depth interviews with both organizational staff and refugee-clients in two American refugee reset...
Refugee resettlement provides reintegration opportunities for refugees and paves a path for sustaina...
US refugee resettlement agencies face a daunting task: they are federally mandated to achieve resett...
Refugee resettlement organizations (RROs) within the United States are a necessary resource for indi...
The struggles of becoming self-sustainable and gaining independence from resettling institutions are...
In the United States, rights of asylum and refuge are extended to people who can prove that they hav...
This study concerns the uprooting experiences of forced migration, particularly how refugees conside...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Refugee resettlement policy forwards its goal of so...
Refugee.jobs connects prospective refugee workers with both American employers and English language ...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
The number of people who are forcibly displaced from their communities is at its highest level at 68...
Refugee resettlement in the United States is not only a highly politicized system of social and fina...
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...
US refugee resettlement agencies face a daunting task; they are federally mandated to achieve resett...
In-depth interviews with both organizational staff and refugee-clients in two American refugee reset...
Refugee resettlement provides reintegration opportunities for refugees and paves a path for sustaina...
US refugee resettlement agencies face a daunting task: they are federally mandated to achieve resett...
Refugee resettlement organizations (RROs) within the United States are a necessary resource for indi...
The struggles of becoming self-sustainable and gaining independence from resettling institutions are...
In the United States, rights of asylum and refuge are extended to people who can prove that they hav...
This study concerns the uprooting experiences of forced migration, particularly how refugees conside...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Refugee resettlement policy forwards its goal of so...
Refugee.jobs connects prospective refugee workers with both American employers and English language ...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
The number of people who are forcibly displaced from their communities is at its highest level at 68...