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Vol. 32 No. 2 (2016): The Indochinese Refugee Movement and the Launch of Canada's Private Sponsorship Program
Vol. 32 No. 2 (2016): The Indochinese Refugee Movement and the Launch of Canada's Private Sponsorship Program
Published:
2016-09-02
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Introduction
The Indochinese Refugee Movement and the Launch of Canada’s Private Sponsorship Program
Michael J. Molloy, James C. Simeon
3-8
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Articles
The Stories They Carried: Reflections of Vietnamese-Canadians 40 Years after That War
Priscilla Koh
9-19
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A Case Study of the Vietnamese in Toronto: Contesting Representations of the Vietnamese in Canadian Social Work Literature
Anh Ngo
20-29
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The Vietnamese Refugee Crisis of the 1970s and 1980s: A Retrospective View from NGO Resettlement Workers
Anna N. Vu, Vic Satzewich
30-40
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The Indochinese Refugee Movement and the Subsequent Evolution of UNHCR and Canadian Resettlement Selection Policies and Practices
Michael Casasola
41-53
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Inside/Outside the Circle: From the Indochinese Designated Class to Contemporary Group Processing
Robert C. Batarseh
54-66
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Private Sponsorship: Complementary or Conflicting Interests?
Shauna Labman
67-80
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The Indochinese Refugee Movement: An Exploratory Case Study of the Windsor Experience
Giovanna Roma
81-89
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Book Reviews
From the Land of Shadows: War, Revolution and the Making of the Cambodian Diaspora, by Khatharya Um | Southeast Asian Migration: People on the Move in Search of Work, Refuge and Belonging, ed. by Khatharya Um and Sofia Gaspar
Vincent K. Her
90-91
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Migration by Boat: Discourses of Trauma, Exclusion and Survival, edited by Lynda Mannik
Diana M. Dean
92-93
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Unsettled: Cambodian Refugees in the New York City Hyperghetto, by Eric Tang
Judy Ledgerwood
93-95
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Across the Seas: Australia’s Response to Refugees — A History, by Klaus Neumann
Antje Missbach
95-96
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Real Queer? Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Refugees in the Canadian Refugee Apparatus, by David A. B. Murray
Amar Wahab
97-98
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Navigating a River by Its Bends: A Comparison of Cambodian Remigration, by Gea Wijers
Alexandra Kent
98-99
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Print Copy
Refuge 32.2 Special Issue: The Indochinese Refugee Movement and the Launch of Canada's Private Sponsorship Program (accessible print version)
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