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Children and Childhoods 3 : Immigrant and Refugee Families

Gioia, Katey De(Edited by)Whiteman, Peter(Edited by)
Part of the Children and childhoods series
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Immigrant and Refugee Families is about crossing borders - something that many people do every day.

Crossing borders is not a new endeavour. This activity has a protracted history and can be traced back to before the Common Era.

Sometimes people choose to cross borders, perhaps seeking new adventure, employment or personal fulfilment.

Sometimes people are forced to flee their country of origin in an effort to avoid armed conflict or abuse of their human rights.The shaping of national policies and the manner in which a nation positions itself on the international stage draw heavily on crossing borders, both inward and outward.

Additionally, there exists an obligation to understand relationships with and within immigrant and refugee groups.

Empowering children and families, comprehending and appreciating dynamic connections to cultural heritage and fashioning responsive actions to needs and expectations are at the core of place and identity.

Immigrant and Refugee Families provides insights into some of the complex issues faced by those who cross borders.

It invites ongoing discussion around practices of empowering immigrant and refugee children and families when settling into their new country.

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£39.99
Product Details
1443847321 / 9781443847322
Hardback
27/11/2014
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 163 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
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