Critical Research and Creative Practice with Migrant and Refugee Communities
Towards interventions based on practice research and community voices

Edited by Brian Callan,Naomi Thompson,Pearson Nkhoma

ISBN13: 9781447372783

Imprint: Policy Press

Publisher: Bristol University Press

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Published: 01/11/2024

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Drawing on the voices and experiences of refugees, activists and professional practitioners, this collection illustrates the complexities of migration with real world case studies, and the possibilities of innovative and compassionate interventions. Highlighting the use of creative and narrative methods in the social, therapeutic and community sectors, all chapters provide clear practice implications. Rather than presenting migration as a problem to be avoided, this book offers original insights on how research and practice can be better informed by the voices of those seeking a better way.
1. Introduction - Critical Research, Crucial Voices and Creative Practice – by the editors Part 1: Critical Research 2. Exploring conceptions of ‘home’ with Afghan migrant and refugee women – An Insider-Research Project – Rabia Nasimi 3. From Neoliberalism to Neoexclusionism: How Grassroots Faith Communities Are Resisting Division and Crossing Borders – Naomi Thompson, Graham Bright and Peter Hart 4. Agency & Frustration - Overcoming Obstacles at UNHCR – Brian Callan 5. Practical and Ethical Considerations in Community Engagement and Participatory Research with Vulnerable Groups – Rachel Hughes and Naomi Thompson Part 2: Crucial voices 6. Abandonment: Out of Sight Out of Mind – Michael Darko 7. Evolving Paradigms - Witnessing Refugees’ Unstable Passages to Safety – Sarah Crawford-Browne 8. “O my body, make of me always a person who always questions the double binds you place me in!” - Eric Harper 9. Unaccompanied Child Migrants: Leaving and Being Prostituted - Pearson Nkhoma Part 3: Creative practice 10. Social justice, professional values and international organisation: Exploring some motivations for practitioners who work with migrants and the opportunities for value-led practice that this work can present - Finbar Cullinan 11. Finding New Ground: Therapeutic Insights from a Creative Movement and Art Group with Asylum Seeking Women Living in Temporary Accommodation - Marina Rova, Claire Burrell and Marika Cohen 12. Mutual creativity in a hostile environment. How can arts-based well-being interventions operate with integrity amidst punitive policies? - Kate Phillips 13. Creative processes in socially-engaged art and local authority social work with refugee and asylum-seeking young people - Rachel Hughes and Marijke Steedman 14. Conclusion – by the editors
  • Refugees & political asylum
  • Social work
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
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