Doing research with refugees: Issues and guidelines
Editat de Bogusia Temple, Rhetta Moranen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2011
This book is the first specifically to explore methodological issues relating to the involvement of refugees in both service evaluation and development and research more generally. It builds on a two-year seminar series funded by the ESRC and attended by members of a range of statutory and voluntary organisations, as well as academics and refugees themselves. The participants jointly drew up a set of good practice guidelines that are re-produced in the book for the first time.Key features include a focus on the methodology for active involvement of refugees; a discussion of barriers to involvement; suggestions for overcoming barriers; analysis of existing practices and ideas for change and a discussion of the implications for policy, research and practice.Doing research with refugees is essential reading for anyone working with in the field. This includes academics, researchers, health and social care providers and voluntary organisations. Refugees themselves who are interested in their role in service evaluation, development and research will also find the book of interest.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847429056
ISBN-10: 184742905X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 184742905X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Recenzii
Here is a book about refugee people, including those seeking asylum, as agents. Their participation in the research processes which inform the policies that shape their lives is seen as vital to the success both of the research and the ensuing social action. This is a pioneering collection that explores a new, and to some, disconcerting, direction in research. No one engaged in research with refugees can afford to ignore the questions it raises. Nicholas Sagovsky, Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey and Visiting Professor in Theology and Public Life at Liverpool Hope University
... a lively, accessible book with a humane and open approach to the subject. ... this is a useful and thorough guide for anyone planning to undertake research in this area. It is a thought provoking and sometimes moving account of a diverse group of people who have used research in an attempt to give refugees a greater voice in society. Diversity in Health and Social Care
Notă biografică
Bogusia Temple, School of Social Work University of Central Lancashire and Rhetta Moran, Revans Institute for Action Learning and Research, University of Salford
Cuprins
Introduction ~ Bogusia Temple and Rhetta Moran
Refugees as researchers: experiences from the project 'Bridges and fences: paths to refugee integration in the EU' ~ Elizabeth Mestheneos
Limited exchanges: approaches to involving people who do not speak English in research and service development ~ Bogusia Temple and Rosalind Edwards
Breaking the silence: participatory research processes about health with Somali refugee people seeking asylum ~ Rhetta Moran, Zeinab Mohamed and Hermione Lovel
Home/lessness as an indicator of integration: interviewing refugees about the meaning of home and accommodation ~ Priya Kissoon
The community leader, the politician and the policeman: a personal perspective ~ Manawar Jan-Khan
Complexity and community empowerment in regeneration, 2002-04 ~ Felicity Greenham with Rhetta Moran
Refugee voices as evidence in policy and practice ~ Kirsteen Tait
Challenging barriers to participation in qualitative research: involving disabled refugees ~ Jennifer Harris and Keri Roberts
Why religion matters ~ M. Louise Pirouet
Action learning: a research approach that helped me to rediscover my integrity ~ Anna Maria Miwanda Bagenda
Refugees as researchers: experiences from the project 'Bridges and fences: paths to refugee integration in the EU' ~ Elizabeth Mestheneos
Limited exchanges: approaches to involving people who do not speak English in research and service development ~ Bogusia Temple and Rosalind Edwards
Breaking the silence: participatory research processes about health with Somali refugee people seeking asylum ~ Rhetta Moran, Zeinab Mohamed and Hermione Lovel
Home/lessness as an indicator of integration: interviewing refugees about the meaning of home and accommodation ~ Priya Kissoon
The community leader, the politician and the policeman: a personal perspective ~ Manawar Jan-Khan
Complexity and community empowerment in regeneration, 2002-04 ~ Felicity Greenham with Rhetta Moran
Refugee voices as evidence in policy and practice ~ Kirsteen Tait
Challenging barriers to participation in qualitative research: involving disabled refugees ~ Jennifer Harris and Keri Roberts
Why religion matters ~ M. Louise Pirouet
Action learning: a research approach that helped me to rediscover my integrity ~ Anna Maria Miwanda Bagenda