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Vol. 23 No. 1 (2006): Refugee Diasporas and Transnationalism
Vol. 23 No. 1 (2006): Refugee Diasporas and Transnationalism
Published:
2006-11-01
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Introduction
Multiple Homes and Parallel Civil Societies: Refugee Diasporas and Transnationalism
R. Cheran
4-8
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Feature Articles
Refugees in Diaspora: From Durable Solutions to Transnational Relations
Nicholas Van Hear
9-15
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Global Minds, Local Bodies: Kosovar Transnational Connections Beyond British Columbia
Kathy Sherrell, Jennifer Hyndman
16-26
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Identity, Ethnicity and School Experiences: Relocated Montserratian Students in British Schools
Gertrude Shotte
27-39
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A Survival Story from the Thai-Burmese Border: The Struggle for Education in the Burmese Community in Thailand
Mary Purkey
40-44
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Transferring Cultural Knowledge and Skills: Afghan Teachers for Afghan Students in Montreal
Jackie Kirk
45-50
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In “Virtual Dialogue” with the Somali Community: The Value of Electronic Media for Research amongst Refugee Diasporas
Cindy Horst
51-57
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Dilemmas of Diaspora: Partition, Refugees, and the Politics of “Home”
Pablo Bose
58-68
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Hush-hushing the Whole Matter: The UNHCR, Australia, and West Papuan Refugees
Klaus Neumann
69-80
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The Threat of Destitution as a Deterrent against Asylum Seeking in the European Union
Sylvie Da Lomba
81-93
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“Citizens without Borders”?: Discussions of Transnationalism and Forced Migrants at the Ninth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, São Paulo, Brazil, January 2005
Michael Collyer
94-100
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Book Reviews
Refuge Australia: Australia’s Humanitarian Record
Martin Jones
101-104
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