International Social Work: Refugees, Immigrants, Migrant Workers

Bibliography

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Will be updated throughout the course

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Cleaveland, C. (2010). “We are not criminals”: Social work advocacy and unauthorized migrants. Social Work, 55, 74-81.

Danso, R.( 2001). From There to Here: An investigation of the initial settlement experience of Ethiopian and Somali refugees in Toronto. GeoJournal, 55, 3-14.Resettlement unit

Drumm, R., Pittman, S. & Perry, S. (2001). Women of war: Emotional needs of ethnic Albanians in refugee camps. Affilia, 16(4), 467-487.

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Websites

Refugee Camp Links

Resettlement

Where do they flee?

Somalia

Burma

Bhutan

Sudan

Burma

Malaysia

Somalia

Sudan

South Sudan

Bhutan

Refugee Narratives