Table of contents for Homeland wanted : interdisciplinary perspective on refugee resettlement in the West / Peter Waxman and Val Colic-Peisker, editors.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Acknowledgments
Foreword (Stephen Castles, University of Oxford, UK)
Introduction (Val Colic-Peisker, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia)
Chapter 1. The Economic Experiences of Refugees in Canada (Don DeVoretz et al., Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Chapter 2. Refugee Women in the Labour Market: The UK Case (Alice Bloch, City University, London)
Chapter 3. Human and Social Capital in the Process of Economic Adjustment of Refugees: Bosnians in Australia (Val 
Colic-Peisker, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia and Peter Waxman, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Chapter 4. Refugee Resettlement and Integration in the UK (Janet Hannah, University of Nottingham)
Chapter 5. The Role of Bridging Social Networks in Refugee Settlement: The Case of Exile Communities from Former 
Yugoslavia in Italy and The Netherlands (Maja Korac, University of East London)
Chapter 6. Bosnian Refugee Resettlement in St. Louis, Missouri (Hisako Matsuo, Saint Louis University)
Chapter 7. Surviving War, Starting Over: Adaptation of Bosnian Refugees in Upstate New York (Reed Coughlan, Empire 
State College/SUNY and Judith Owens-Manley, Hamilton College)
Chapter 8. Three Generations of Ugandan Asian Diaspora in Sweden (Charles Westin and Catarina Nyberg, Stockholm 
University)
Chapter 9. Resettlement after Detention: Hazara Refugees from Afghanistan in Australia (Diana Glazebrook, Australian 
National University)
Chapter 10. Transnational Imagination and Moral Obligations: Oromo Refugees in Melbourne, Australia (Greg Gow, 
University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Chapter 11. The Outsider (A Personal Account of Refugeeness) (Hariz Halilovich, Globalism Institute, RMIT University, 
Melbourne)
Index.

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Refugees -- Services for -- Cross-cultural studies.
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Cross-cultural studies.