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Vol. 35 No. 2 (2019): Refugee Sponsorship: Lessons Learned, Ways Forward
Vol. 35 No. 2 (2019): Refugee Sponsorship: Lessons Learned, Ways Forward
Published:
2019-09-23
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Articles
A Reflexive View of Refugee Integration and Inclusion: A Case Study of the Mennonite Central Committee and the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program
Luann Good Gingrich, Thea Enns
9-23
(limited-accessibility).PDF
(Mis)trusted Contact: Resettlement Knowledge Assets and the Third Space of Refugee Reception
Christopher Kyriakides, Arthur McLuhan, Karen Anderson, Lubna Bajjali, Noheir Elgendy
24-35
(limited-accessibility).PDF
What Role Does Type of Sponsorship Play in Early Integration Outcomes? Syrian Refugees Resettled in Six Canadian Cities
Michaela Hynie, Susan McGrath, Jonathan Bridekirk, Anna Oda, Nicole Ives, Jennifer Hyndman, Neil Arya, Yogendra B. Shakya, Jill Hanley, Kwame McKenzie, SyRIA.lth
36-53
(limited-accessibility).PDF
“We Feel Like We’re Home”: The Resettlement and Integration of Syrian Refugees in Smaller and Rural Canadian Communities
Stacey Haugen
54-64
(limited-accessibility).PDF
How Do Sponsors Think about 'Month 13'?
Patti Tamara Lenard
65-74
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Fostering Better Integration Through Youth-Led Refugee Sponsorship
Carolyn McKee, Lee-Anne Lavell, Michelle Manks, Ashley Korn
75-86
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Resettling Refugees through Community Sponsorship: A Revolutionary Operational Approach Built on Traditional Legal Infrastructure
Jennifer Bond, Ania Kwadrans
87-109
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Australia’s Private Refugee Sponsorship Program: Creating Complementary Pathways Or Privatising Humanitarianism?
Asher Lazarus Hirsch, Khanh Hoang, Anthea Vogl
110-123
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Reviews
The Migrant Passage: Clandestine Journeys from Central America by Noelle Kateri Bridgen
Kimberly Sigmund
124-125
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Forging African Communities: Mobility, Integration, and Belonging by Oliver Bakewell and Loren B. Landau (Eds.)
Susanna Fioratta
125-126
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Criminalization of Migration: Context and Consequences by Idil Atak and James C. Simeon (Eds.)
David Moffette, Martha Vargas Aguirre
127-128
(limited-accessibility).PDF (Français)
Refugee Resettlement: Power, Policies, and Humanitarian Governance by Adèle Garnier, Liliana Lyra Jubilut, and Kristin Bergtora Sandvik (Eds.)
Geoffrey Cameron
128-129
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Forced Migration: Current Issues and Debates by Alice Bloch and Giorgia Doná (Eds.)
Anita H. Fábos
130-131
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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Special Issue: Private Sponsorship in Canada (accessible print version)
1-130
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