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    New York ; Oxford :Berghahn Books,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044509075
    Format: vi, 292 pages.
    ISBN: 978-1-78533-616-4 , 978-1-78920-088-1
    Series Statement: Studies in forced migration Volume 37
    Content: Providing nuanced accounts of how the social identities of men and women, the context of displacement and the experience or manifestation of violence interact, this collection offers conceptual analyses and in-depth case studies to illustrate how gender relations are affected by displacement, encampment and return. The essays show how these factors lead to various forms of direct, indirect and structural violence. This ranges from discussions of norms reflected in policy documents and practise, the relationship between relief structures and living conditions in camps, to forced military recruitment and forced return, and covers countries in Africa, Asia and Europe.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Hier auch später erschienene unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Gender, violence, refugees New York : Berghahn Books, 2017 ISBN 978-1-78533-617-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Weiblicher Flüchtling ; Flüchtlingslager ; Gewalt gegen Frauen ; Geschlechterrolle
    Author information: Krause, Ulrike 1983-
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301319202882
    Format: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319446103
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy -- Changed Realities Require New Conceptual Tools -- Childhood Studies and Approaches to Migration -- Contested Childhoods -- Migration Studies and Approaches to Childhood -- Growing up in Migrancy -- Changing Realities, Adaptable Methodologies -- About This Book: Migrancy and Contestations of Childhood -- References -- International Migration -- 2 Forced Victims or Willing Migrants? Contesting Assumptions About Child Trafficking -- Studying Trafficked Children and Youth -- What is Child Trafficking? Who is a Child? -- Passive Victims Duped by Criminals or Capable Decision-Makers Aided by Family Members? -- What is in the Best Interest of the Trafficked Child? Who Decides? -- Victimhood -- Education or Waged Employment -- Therapeutic Interventions -- Towards Solutions and Resolutions -- References -- 3 Child Refugees and National Boundaries -- Refugee Children -- Child Refugees: Four Situations and a Question -- Boundaries of Nations, Boundaries of Childhoods -- The Four Selected Cases -- The 1930s: Edith and Berthold -- The 2010s: Mohammed and Jasmin -- Comparing the Four Cases -- Contesting the Boundaries of Childhood and Nationhood -- References -- 4 South Sudanese Diaspora Children: Contested Notions of Childhood, Uprootedness, and Belonging Among Young Refugees in the U.S. -- South Sudanese Diaspora Children -- Studying Diaspora Children: A Note on Frameworks and Methods -- From Africa to Nebraska: Historical and Contemporary Factors -- Identity Formation Across Generations -- Diaspora, Violence and the Rise of Street Gangs -- The Way Forward: New Waves of Displacement and Diasporization -- References -- Governance -- 5 Lost Between Protective Regimes: Roma in the Norwegian State -- Introduction -- Background. , Proper Parenting? -- Pastoral Power and Child Rescue -- Growing up Norwegian-State, Class and Childhood: the Hegemonic Childhood Regime -- Some Notes on the History of Governance of Minorities in Norway -- Growing up Roma-from Autonomy to Dependency? -- The Child Protection Services-Individualization and Legislation -- The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities-Liberation or Control Through Care? -- The Universalized Political Regime and Norwegian Child Protection Services -- Perceptions, Dilemmas, and Ambiguity Dealing with Roma Families -- Maria: Poor Mothering -- Lost Between Protective Regimes? -- References -- 6 When Policy Meets Practice: A Study of Ethnic Community-Based Organizations for Children and Youth -- Ethnic Community-Based Organizations -- Youth Organizations in the Nordic Context -- The Concept of Integration -- The Cultural, Social and Civic/Political Dimensions of Integration -- Eight Ethnic Community-Based Organizations for Children and Youth -- The Organizations' Practice -- Migrancy Framework -- Cultural Maintenance -- Social Network for People with the Same Cultural Heritage -- Civic and Political Engagement -- Cultural Heritage Preservation and Democratic Participation -- References -- Identities -- 7 Identity Development Among Youth of Vietnamese Descent in the Czech Republic -- Vietnamese in the Czech Republic -- Stories as Entrance to Personal Identity -- The Stable Point of Identity Development -- The Dynamic Nature of Migrant Children's Identities: Negotiating Ethnic Identity Between Highly Polarized Expectations -- From "Blessed Unconsciousness" to Rejecting the Ethnicity Which is Different from the Mainstream -- "Ethnic Revival": The Renewed Interest in the Parents' Ethnicity and Culture and the Change of Social Circle. , Contesting the Dual Reference Frame of Identity and Belonging and Embarrassment of Both Cultures -- Partner Choice and Family Expectations -- That Is Not Who I Am: Contesting One's Identity Against Generally-Held Stereotypes -- Symbolic Ethnicity and Race -- It Is Not All About Ethnicity: Contesting the Ethnic Majority-Minority Framework -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8 Mixed Parentage: Negotiating Identity in Denmark -- "Mixed" Children-An Overlooked Category -- Mixedness-An Ambiguous Term -- Researching Mixed Children's Own Perspectives -- Theoretical Framework -- Our Understanding of the Children's Narratives -- Self-descriptions -- Social Networks -- Subjective Experiences of Being Mixed -- Transnational Relations -- Emerging Strategies and Paradigm -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 9 "I Think of Myself as Norwegian, Although I Feel that I Am from Another Country." Children Constructing Ethnic Identity in Diverse Cultural Contexts in Oslo, Norway -- The Field Site and Methodology -- Theoretical Framework -- Childhood Studies and Children's Perspectives -- Shifting Selves, Subject Positions and Gender -- Notions of Hybridity and Social Classification -- Ethnic Identity Construction Among the Children -- "One Foot in Two Cultures" -- The Importance of Appearance: Skin Colour -- The Importance of Appearance: Clothes -- The Importance of Language -- Concluding Remarks: Contesting Ascribed Ethnic Identities in Migrancy -- References -- 10 Looking Ahead: Contested Childhoods and Migrancy -- Theoretical Implications -- Policy and Programmatic Implications -- Implications for Further Research, Practices, and Policies -- References -- 11 Erratum to: Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy -- M.L. Seeberg and E.M. Goździak (eds.), Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy, IMISCOE Research Series, & -- #6. , DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-44610-3 -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Seeberg, Marie Louise Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319446080
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947981965802882
    Format: 1 online resource (v, 288 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781108563758 (ebook)
    Content: This important study examines women's life writing about the Second World War and the Holocaust, such as memoirs, diaries, docunovels, and autobiographically inspired fiction. Through a historical and literary study of the complex relationship between gender, genocide, and female agency, the analyzes correct androcentric views of the Second World War and seek to further our understanding of a group that, although crucial to the functioning of the National Socialist regime, has often been overlooked: that of the complicit bystander. Chapters on army auxiliaries, nurses, female refugees, rape victims, and Holocaust survivors analyze women's motivations for enlisting in the National Socialist cause, as well as for their continuing support for the regime and, in some cases, their growing estrangement from it. The readings allow insights into the nature of complicity itself, the emergence of violence in civil society, and the possibility of social justice.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Sep 2018).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781108472821
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948034115302882
    Format: XXIX, 442 p. 13 illus., 7 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319729145
    Content: This book addresses the psychosocial and medical issues of forced migration due to war, major disasters and political as well as climate changes, in the context of public health and linked to organizational, legal and practical strategies that can offer guidance to professionals, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations. Both internal and international displacement present substantial challenges that require new solutions and integrated approaches. Issues covered include an overview of current health challenges in the new refugee crises, medicine and mental health in disaster areas, long-term displacement and mental health, integration of legal, medical, social and health economic issues, children and unaccompanied minors, ethical challenges in service provision, short and long-term issues in host countries, models of crises intervention, critical issues, such as suicide prevention, new basic and “minimal” intervention models adapted to limited resources in psychosocial and mental health care, rebuilding of health care in post-disaster/conflict countries, training and burn-out prevention. The book was developed in collaboration with the World Psychiatric Association. .
    Note: Introduction -- Part 1 The Background to Refugee Movements and Mental Health -- Background: History of Refugees and Public Health -- Background: Interdisciplinary Aspects of the present refugee crises: Global Aspects and the Near East -- Interdisciplinary Aspects of the present refugee crises: Europe -- Creating and preventing violence: An integrated approach -- The role of international health care and political organisations: Changes and limitations -- Ethical and legal standards and challenges -- Overview: vulnerable groups: women and gender based aspects, trafficking -- Part 2 In Crises Regions: Challenges, Short and Long-term Interventions -- Integrative Interventions in crises regions -- Public Health in transitional and permanent camps -- Medical Aspects -- Psychosocial Aspects and vulnerable groups (women, the elderly, children, child soldiers) -- Rebuilding Public Health after Man Made Disasters -- Psychosocial health after Violence: Community and group oriented approaches -- Curative and transitional justice in psychosocial reconstruction - what works ? -- Medical Anthropology and Public Health Systems -- Special situations: Places of detention -- Part 3 Host countries – Resources and Challenges -- First time interventions, housing and basic needs -- Medical Aspects of care in host countries -- Psychosocial Aspects and the WHO models, vulnerable groups, unaccompanied minors -- Psychotherapy and psychosocial support: New Models -- Long-Term integration of refugees -- Embedding refugees in health care systems -- Working in transcultural settings and the UNHCR translators models.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319729138
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319729152
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947413747302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 306 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781316771143 (ebook)
    Content: The impact of violence and conflict on refugee status determination and international protection is a key developing field. Given the contemporary dynamics of armed conflict, how to interpret and apply the refugee definitions at global and regional levels is increasingly relevant to governmental policy-makers, decision-makers, legal practitioners, academics and students. This book will provide a comprehensive analysis of the global and regional refugee instruments as they apply to claimants in flight from situations of armed violence and conflict, exploring their interrelationship and how they are interpreted and applied (or should be applied). As part of a broader United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees project to develop guidelines on the interpretation and application of international refugee law instruments to claimants fleeing armed conflict and other situations of violence, it includes contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in this field as well as emerging authors with specific expertise.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Feb 2017). , Machine generated contents note: Notes on contributors and editors; Foreword Filippo Grandi; List of abbreviations; Introduction Volker Turk, Alice Edwards and Cornelis Wouters; Part I. Causes, Character and Effects: 1. The causes, character and conduct of internal armed conflict, and the effects on civilian populations Theo Farrell and Olivier Schmitt; Part II. Refugee Status under Global and Regional Instruments: 2. The 1951 Refugee Convention and the protection of people fleeing armed conflict and other situations of violence Vanessa Holzer; 3. Relationship between the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1969 OAU Convention on Refugees: a historical perspective Bonaventura Rutinwa; 4. The 1969 OAU Refugee Convention in the context of individual refugee status determination Marina Sharpe; 5. The Cartagena Declaration on Refugees and the protection of people fleeing: armed conflict and other situations of violence in Latin America Michael Reed-Hutardo; Part III. Refugee Status and Special Groups: 6. Women and girls fleeing conflict: gender and the interpretation and application of the 1951 Refugee Convention Valerie Oosterveld; 7. Children fleeing conflict: age and the interpretation and application of the 1951 Refugee Convention Rachel Brett, Margaret Brett and Haifa Rashed; Part IV. Subsidiary Protection: 8. Protection in the EU for people fleeing indiscriminate violence in armed conflict: Article 15(c) of the EU Qualification Directive Madeline Garlick; Appendix I; Appendix II; Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107171992
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949383842102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 296 pages) : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9781315612829 , 1315612828 , 9781317043867 , 1317043863
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Content: This handbook sets a new research agenda in community development. The contributors redefine existing areas within the context of interdisciplinary research, highlight emerging areas for community development related research, and provide researchers and post-graduate students with ideas and encouragement for future research activity. To do this, the editors have deliberately chosen to frame this book not through a traditional sociological lens of class, race and gender, but through a 'Wicked Problems' framework. Drawing upon the work of 37 international authors, in diverse settings such as West Papua, Peru, the USA and Australia; and with methodologies equally as diverse, from case studies and interviews to the use of music and story-telling, this handbook focuses upon five Wicked Problems: forced displacement; family, gender and child related violence; indigenous marginalisation; climate change and food security; and human survival in the context of disaster and recovery work. By drawing together leading scholars from community development, social work and social policy, this handbook provides an up to the minute snapshot of current scholarship as well as signposting several fruitful avenues for future research. This book is both an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners and an indispensable teaching tool for use in the classroom and in the field--back cover.
    Note: The Routledge Handbook of Community Development Research- Front Cover; The Routledge Handbook of Community Development Research; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Foreword; References; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Wicked Problems and community development: an introductory essay; Introduction; Section one: the four settings for this collection; Section two: the structure of the book -- crossing the borderlands; Note; References; PART I: Forced displacement. , Chapter 2: Disruptive rights-based community development in protracted urban refugee contexts: the politics of legal recognitionIntroduction; Lives in limbo: from the lacuna of legal rights to human rights in action; Methodology; An emancipatory process; New deliberative spaces; Using community training to challenge traditional power relationships; Recognition of agency and leadership; Disruptive practice: rights struggles in exile; Conclusion; Notes; References. , Chapter 3: They'd just "flown away": reflections on shifting gender norms in the context of engagement with asylum seekers and refugees through community musicIntroduction: asylum seeking in Australia in the border protection era; Forming the orchestra; Our approach; Discussion: the music goes on; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; Chapter 4: Underestimating legacy: lessons learned from mining-caused displacement and resettlement; Introduction; Mine-caused displacement and resettlement; Mining in Peru; Corporate community development Intervention; Research methods; Discussion. , ConclusionAcknowledgements; Note; References; PART II: Family, gender and child-related violence; Chapter 5: What role for community?: Critical reflections on state-driven support for vulnerable children and orphans in South Africa; Introduction; The literature on community-based care; Research methods; The government's view; How the CBOs view themselves; CBO services; Discussion; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Community-based strategies to combat child trafficking in Indonesia; Introduction; Methodology; Child trafficking in Indonesia; The ENABLE program. , Good practice, success stories and lessons learnedThe R, R and R of 'victims of trafficking'; Ethical reflections; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Preventing violence against women: researching the development and evolution of an integrated CALD community family violence project; Introduction; Contemporary understandings and frameworks in family violence prevention strategies; Links and similarities between family violence prevention strategies and community development principles.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge handbook of community development research. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781472469014
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1472469011
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948325220602882
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages) : , color illustrations
    ISBN: 9781498509046 (e-book)
    Note: Return to the local : lessons for global change / Jennifer R. Wies and Hillary J. Haldane -- Domestic violence, embodiment, and women's lives in northern Vietnam / Lynn Kwiatkowski -- Bureaucratic bindings : refugee resettlement and intimate partner abuse / Elizabeth Wirtz -- Munted : rebuilding community after disaster / Hillary J. Haldane -- Gender-based violence and the state in Guatemala's genocide and beyond / M. Gabriela Torres -- Prostitution diversion programs structural violence / Yasmina Katsulis -- Sex trafficking of native peoples : history, race, and law / April D.J. Petillo -- Pa manyen fanm nan konsa : understanding violence against women after Haiti's earthquake / Mark Schuller -- Campus sexual violence policies and practices : a holistic and historical approach to research and practice / Jennifer R. Wies -- "I'm a real father now!" : using applied anthropology to promote positive masculinities to reduce family violence in northern Uganda / Rebecka Lundgren and Kimberly Ashburn -- Employing scholar-activist anthropology to counter gender-based violence in Belize / Melissa Beske -- Intimate partner violence, social change, and scholar-activism in coastal Ecuador / Karin Friederic.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Applying anthropology to gender-based violence : global responses, local practices. Lanham [Maryland] : Lexington Books, [2015]
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384463202882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781315179520 , 1315179520 , 9781351716604 , 1351716603 , 9781351716611 , 1351716611 , 9781351716598 , 135171659X
    Content: Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Gender and Power. It takes stock of progress made to date, and also breaks ground in advancing critical understandings of how and why gender matters for journalism and current democratic cultures. This new volume develops research insights into issues such as the influence of media ownership and control on sexism, women's employment, and "macho" news cultures, the gendering of objectivity and impartiality, tensions around the professional identities of journalists, news coverage of violence against women, the sexualization of women in the news, the everyday experience of normative hierarchies and biases in newswork, and the gendering of news audience expectations, amongst other issues. These issues prompt vital questions for feminist and gender-centred explorations concerned with reimagining journalism in the public interest. Contributors to this volume challenge familiar perspectives, and in so doing, extend current parameters of dialogue and debate in fresh directions relevant to the increasingly digitalized, interactive intersections of journalism with gender and power around the globe. Journalism, Gender and Power will inspire readers to rethink conventional assumptions around gender in news reporting--conceptual, professional, and strategic--with an eye to forging alternative, progressive ways forward.
    Note: The gendered politics of news production. Getting to the top: women and decision-making in European news media industries / Karen Ross and Claudia Pado -- Women and technology in the newsroom: vision or reality from data journalism to the news startup era / Nikki Usher -- When Arab women (and men) speak: struggles of female journalists in a gendered news industry / Jad P. Melki and Sarah Mallat -- Seeking women's expertise in the UK broadcast news media / Suzanne Franks and Lis Howells -- Pretty in pink: the ongoing importance of appearance in broadcast news / April Spray Newton and Linda Steiner -- Women, journalism and labor unions / Carolyn M. Byerly and Sharifa Simon-Roberts -- News discourses sexualisation and sexual violence. Trending now: feminism, postfeminism, sexism and misogyny in British journalism / Rosalind Gill and Katie Toms -- U.S. news coverage of transgender lives: a historical and critical review / Jamie Capuzza -- Gendered violence in, of and by sport news / David Rowe -- Irreconcilable differences? framing demand in news coverage of United Kingdom anti-trafficking legislation / Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston -- Patriarchy and power in the South African news: competing coverage of the murder of Anene Booysen / Nicky Falkof -- No more page 3? sexualisation, politics and the UK tabloid press / Patricia Holland -- "Page 3 journalism": gender and news cultures in post reforms India section III: engendering news audiences and activism / Sahana Udupa -- Refugees and Islam: representing race, rights, cohabitation / Beverly M. Weber -- Black lives matter and the rise of womanist news narratives / Allissa V. Richardson -- Be cute, play with dolls and stick to tea parties: journalism, girls and power / Cynthia Carter -- Mediated gendered activism in the "Post-Arab spring" era: lessons from Tunisia's "Jasmine Revolution" / Sahar Khamis -- The (in)visibility of Arab women in political journalism / Noha Mellor -- Obstacles to Chinese women journalists' career advancement / Haiyan Wang -- Politics and identities in the news. Feminism and gender in the post-truth public sphere / Catharine Lumby -- Women and war photography: en/gendering alternative histories / Stuart Allan -- The gendered racialization of Puerto Ricans in TV news coverage of Hurricane Maria / Isabel Molina Guzman -- When women run for office: press coverage of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign / Erika Falk -- Conceptualising masculinity and femininity in the British press / Paul Baker and Helen Baker.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Journalism, gender and power London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. ISBN 9781138895324
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , General works
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949383789402882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781315708706 , 1315708701 , 9781317483663 , 1317483669 , 9781317483670 , 1317483677 , 9781317483656 , 1317483650
    Content: Culturally safe healthcare is rapidly challenging previous notions of cultural competency or cultural sensitivity in healthcare provision. The increasing number of vulnerable populations means healthcare must be given by a healthcare provider who has developed a social consciousness in relation to his or her own socio-cultural positioning versus that of the patient. A culturally safe practitioner has engaged in an active examination of the power differences existing in this patient-provider relationship. In this book, Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu critically analyzes the complex issues affecting the health of vulnerable populations. Written from a critical theoretical perspective she seeks to enhance the ability of the healthcare student to develop a social consciousness about the realities faced by many populations living on the margins of society, and thereafter make an active and conscious decision to engage in culturally safe healthcare and contribute to the elimination of health disparities. Through the application of postcolonial feminist theory this book conceptualizes health as being historically situated in social relations of power and emphasizes health interventions that are potentially empowering, and enhance emancipatory change. Through discussions of health provision for ethnic minorities, immigrant populations, and refugees, the book seeks to provide pragmatic guidance for culturally safe care for a variety of marginalized populations and invites students and professionals to think deeply about the implications of power, culture and health.
    Note: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Structure of the book; About the author; References; 1. Developing a Social Consciousness; Feminist Standpoint Theory; White Privilege; The Impact of the Media in Shaping Our Perception of Various Racial Categories; Globalization; Social Justice; Conclusion; Review Questions; Case Study; References; Additional Resources; 2. Contesting the Notion of Culture; The Concept of Culture; Cultural Safety; Review Questions; Case Study; References; 3. Cultural Safety; Health Disparities; Racism. , Classism; Implicit Bias; Stereotype Threat; Historical Trauma; Cultural Safety; Trauma-informed Care; Review Questions; Case Study; References; Additional Resources; 4. Critical Race Theory; Review Questions; Case Study; References; 5. Situating Health Problems Within a Given Historical and Socio-political Context; Gender Inequality; Gender-Based Violence; Human Trafficking; Caring for the Victim of Violence; Assessing Victims of Violence; Documenting the Violence; Gender-Based Violence and Immigration Law; Building on Women's Capacities; Children; Poverty; Review Questions; Case Study. , 9. Interdisciplinary Collaboration; Our Role as Leaders; Review Questions; References; Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cultural safety, healthcare and vulnerable populations London ; New York : Routledge, 2018. ISBN 9781138897816 (hbk)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    Online Resource
    Bingley, England :Emerald Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9959402857402883
    Format: 1 online resource (171 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-78743-763-9 , 1-78743-970-4
    Series Statement: Studies in Law, Politics and Society, volume 74
    Content: In this latest edition of this highly successful research series, chapters explore expert witnessing in asylum cases. Topics include: judicial ethnocentrism, political asylum, race identity and cultural defense.
    Note: Includes index. , Intro -- Contents -- Editorial Board -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Cultural Expert Testimony in American Legal Proceedings -- The Value of Cultural Evidence -- New Perspectives on Cultural Expert Witnessing -- Future Directions -- Compare Legal Stakeholder Perspectives -- Compare the Work of Cultural Expert Witnesses in Different Countries -- Investigate the Role of the Daubert Ruling on Admission as Cultural Experts -- Expand the Range of Populations that Can Access Cultural Arguments on their Behalf -- Share Our Best Practices for Serving as Cultural Expert Witnesses -- Train Cultural Anthropologists to Serve as Expert Witnesses -- References -- Chapter 1 Expert Witnessing in Honduran Asylum Cases: What Difference Can Twenty Years Make? -- Abstract -- The Case of Two Survivors of el Astillero 1980-1995 -- The Honduran Context -- The United States Context -- The El Astillero Survivors' Claims for Asylum -- An Expert Witness Declaration -- The Judge's Decision -- Comment -- Twenty Years Later 2013-2015 -- The Honduran Context, 2009-2015 -- The United States Context 2000-2015 -- The Widowed Mother and Her Child -- The Abused Partner and Her Child -- The Teenage Gang Member and His Torturers -- The Teenager and the Military Option -- Comment -- Developing The Anthropological Tool Box -- Reflexivity and Ethnographic Perspective -- Evolution of Some Useful Concepts -- The Contribution of Refugee Studies -- Expanding Ethnographic Studies of Gangs and Gang Culture -- Discussion: Emerging Problems and Opportunities -- The Problem of Contextual Complexity -- The Problem of Subjectivity -- The Problem of Changing and Competing Images of Reality -- The Problem of Applicability of Definitions and Categories -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Judicial Ethnocentrism Versus Expert Witnesses in Asylum Cases -- Abstract -- Introduction. , The Cloak of Confidentiality -- The Courts -- Method -- My Role as an Expert Witness -- Judicial Ethnocentrism -- The Cases -- Case of Noori - Pakistan -- Case of Mirza - Pakistan -- Case of SS - Nepal -- Case of Dhala - India -- Case of V - Sri Lanka -- Case of S - Sri Lanka -- Immigration Justice in Cross-Cultural Perspective -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Guilt, Innocence, Informant -- Abstract -- Some Background -- Defendant Versus Informant: Meeting and Selection -- Defendant Versus Informant: Assumptions of Guilt -- Defendant Versus Informant: Individuals and Groups -- Defendant Versus Informant: Outcomes -- Discussion -- Conclusions: Guilt, Innocence, Informant -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Traversing Boundaries: Anthropology, Political Asylum and the Provision of Expert Witness -- Abstract -- Introduction and Overview -- Background: Persecution, Asylum, and the Provision of Expert Witness -- The Ethnography of Asylum: Bureaucratic Dissonance And Bodily Disconnect -- Evidence, Legal Criteria, and Plausibility -- Crafting The Affidavit -- The Co-mingling Of Individual and National Political Narratives -- The Intersection of Gender and Political Violence -- The Appraisal of Harm and Likelihood of Reprisal -- Border Crossings: Scale, Temporality, and Social Reality -- Law, Anthropology, and Human Rights -- Traversing Boundaries: Anthropology, Political Asylum, and the Provision of Expert Witness -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 5 Proving "Race" Identity of Chinese Indonesian Asylum Seekers -- Abstract -- Dewi's Story -- The "Race" Dilemma -- Anthropology and the Biology of "RACE" -- From Race to Ethnicity -- Identifying Dewi According to the United States Census -- Anthropological Concerns Regarding Essentializing Culture -- "Chinese Indonesian". , "Chinese Culture" in Contemporary Los Angeles -- "Chinese Culture" of the Service Industries -- Re-Visiting Theories and Method to Identify the Asylum Seeker -- Dewi Recalling her Chinese Name -- Kinship Terms of Address -- Claims of Chinese-Ness: Eating, Celebrating, and Honoring the Dead -- Race, or Racialization and Persecution? -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 State Your Case: Best Practices for Presenting a Cultural Defense in Criminal Litigation -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Colloquial Speech Misunderstood -- The Constitutional Right to a Jury of Your Peers -- Culture and the De Minimis Standard -- The Mens Rea Requirement -- The Cultural Anthropologist as an Expert Witness -- The Process of Qualifying an Expert Witness -- Defining the Limits of the Cultural Defense -- Conclusion -- References.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78754-634-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78743-764-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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