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100 1 _aCoughlan, Reed.
_eautor
_9302579
245 1 0 _aBosnian Refugees in America :
_bNew Communities, New Cultures /
_cby Reed Coughlan, Judith Owens-Manley.
264 1 _aBoston, MA :
_bSpringer US,
_c2006.
300 _aIX, 197 páginas,
_brecurso en línea.
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputadora
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _aarchivo de texto
_bPDF
_2rda
490 0 _aClinical Sociology: Research and Practice,
_x1566-7847
500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _aCommunity Research and Practice with Refugees: An Overview -- A Conceptual Framework for Research and Practice -- Bosnians in Utica: A Community Context -- “The Beautiful Life” and the Run Up to War -- The Violence of War -- Displacement and Transit: Traumatic Stress in the Lives of Refugees -- Resettlement: The First Year -- Learning the Ropes -- Challenges to Psychosocial Wellness -- Acculturation: Bosnians in Utica -- Sociological and Social Work Practice: Implications for Humanitarian Work with Refugees in Resettlement.
520 _aThis book is based on the results of a research project that focused on the lives and experiences of a sample of 100 Bosnian families in an upstate New York community. This particular community has been the site of resettlement of more than 10,000 refugees from many countries between 1979 and 2001, including about 4,000 Bosnian refugees between 1993 and 2001. The book tells the story of the psychological, socio-cultural and economic adaptations of the Bosnian refugees to this community. It considers the effects of the trauma of war, the cultural differences and dislocation that are a part of their experience, the strategies they have used for successful adjustment, and the obstacles they still face in reconciling personal hopes and dreams. This is a timely and compelling story, much of it told in the words of the Bosnians themselves. The book considers the diverse experiences of urban and rural families before the war and the effects of the timing of their departure from Bosnia upon their experience of resettlement. The relative success of their adaptation is attributed to the consonance between Bosnian attributes and values and the characteristics of the host community. A discussion of sociological and social work practice with refugees includes suggestions for working with newcomers in the years following resettlement in individual, family, and community contexts.
590 _aPara consulta fuera de la UANL se requiere clave de acceso remoto.
700 1 _aOwens-Manley, Judith.
_eautor
_9302580
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Servicio en línea)
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776 0 8 _iEdición impresa:
_z9780387251554
856 4 0 _uhttp://remoto.dgb.uanl.mx/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b106744
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