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Beyond the Discourse of Trauma: Shifting the Focus on Sudanese Refugees

The refugee label acknowledges the plight of people marginalized, oppressed and pushed to the periphery of society. While having this status affords a number of rights from countries signatory to…continue reading

Aspirational yet precarious: compliance of New Zealand refugee settlement policy with international human rights obligations

Responding to Trauma from Forced Migration and Resettlement: Rethinking Perspectives on Sudanese Refugees

Global trends and refugee settlement in New Zealand

Conducting post-disaster research with refugee background peer researchers and their communities

The Canterbury Earthquakes and refugee communities

Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement Unsettling the Everyday and the Extraordinary

Belonging and Disaster Recovery: Refugee Background Communities and the Canterbury Earthquakes

Photovoice and refugee research: The case for a ‘layers’ versus ‘labels’ approach to vulnerability

Migrants and disability following injury: findings from a prospective study in New Zealand

Creating spaces to hear parents’ voices: methodological reflections on the families commission’s early childhood care and education project involving some migrant and former refugee families

New kiwis, diverse families: migrant and former refugee families talk about their early childhood care and education needs

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