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Vol. 27 No. 1 (2011): General Issue
Vol. 27 No. 1 (2011): General Issue
Published:
2011-09-30
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Front Matter
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Editorial
Introductory Editorial Remarks
Michael Barutciski
3-4
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Feature Articles
Feeling the Pinch: Kenya, Al-Shabaab, and East Africa’s Refugee Crisis
Avery Burns
5-15
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Can Aid Switch Gears to Respond to Sudden Forced Displacement? The Case of Haut-Uélé, DRC
Katharine Derderian, Liesbeth Schockaert
16-23
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Re-theorizing Human Rights through the Refugee: On the Interrelation between Democracy and Global Justice
Kiran Banerjee
24-35
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A “Great” Large Family: Understandings of Multiculturalism among Newcomers to Canada
Christopher J. Fries, Paul Gingrich
36-49
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Refugee “In-betweenness”: A Proactive Existence
Lalai Manjikian
50-58
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Investigating Integration: The Geographies of the WUSC Student Refugee Program at the University of British Columbia
Robyn Plasterer
59-74
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It Takes a Village: Perspectives from a Multidisciplinary Team Addressing the Needs of HIV+ Refugees in Canada
Heather Mah, Nicole Ives
75-88
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Environmental Migrants and Canada’s Refugee Policy
Sheila Murray
89-102
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Ministerial Influence at the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board: The Case for Institutional Bias
Jacqueline Bonisteel
103-109
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Reforming the Canadian Refugee Determination System
Martin Collacott
110-118
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Wonderous Strange: A Reply to the Myth of the Evil Refugee
Ronald Poulton
119-122
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Collacott Response to Poulton Critique
Martin Collacott
123-124
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