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    a| 9780754671947 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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    a| 0754671941 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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    a| (HKSYU)b15819437-852hksyu_inst
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    a| DLC c| DLC d| BTCTA d| BAKER d| YDXCP d| BWKUK d| OrLoB-B d| HK-SYU
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    a| 362.8 b| VAL 2008
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    a| Valtonen, Kathleen, d| 1944-
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    a| Social work and migration : b| immigrant and refugee settlement and integration / c| Kathleen Valtonen.
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    a| Farnham, England ; a| Burlington, VT : b| Ashgate, c| c2008.
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    a| xii, 218 p. : b| ill. ; c| 24 cm.
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    a| Contemporary social work studies.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-216) and index.
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    a| Emigration and immigration.
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    a| Immigrants x| Services for.
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    a| Refugees x| Services for.
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    a| Acculturation.
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    a| Social integration.
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    a| Contemporary social work studies.
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    a| b15819437 b| 08-01-22 c| 11-03-15
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    a| (HK-SYU)500858929 9| ExL
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    t| List of Figures
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    l| 1 t| Perspectives on Migration: 'Here and Now' Implications for Social Work p| 1
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    t| Introduction p| 1
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    t| Migration Today p| 1
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    t| Migration Antecedents and Flows p| 7
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    t| Refugees and Immigrants p| 12
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    t| Settlement and Integration as a Policy, Programme and Practice Agenda for Social Work p| 14
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    l| 2 t| Social Work Approaches to Practice with Immigrants and Refugees p| 21
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    t| The Human Rights and Citizenship Rights Approaches to Practice p| 22
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    t| Human Rights p| 23
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    t| Citizenship Rights p| 25
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    t| Ethnic-sensitive and Culturally Competent Approaches p| 32
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    t| Preventive Approaches p| 34
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    t| Critical Social Work p| 34
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    l| 3 t| Immigrants and Refugees in Society: The Field of Action, Relations, Roles and Status p| 39
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    t| Immigrants' Relations to Societal Institutions: The State, the Market and Civil Society p| 39
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    t| Relations to the State p| 42
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    t| Relations to the Market p| 46
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    t| Relations to Civil Society p| 48
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    t| Outcomes of Civil Society Dynamics p| 53
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    t| Relations to the Transnational Community p| 54
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    l| 4 t| Frames for Understanding Settlement and Integration Processes p| 59
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    t| Acculturation and Culture p| 60
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    t| Integration p| 62
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    t| Kallen's (1995) Model of Structural Integration p| 63
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    t| Assimilation p| 65
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    t| Policy Models p| 67
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    t| Multiculturalism p| 68
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    t| Stakeholding Integration p| 71
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    l| 5 t| The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion p| 75
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    t| Equality p| 75
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    t| Social Justice p| 77
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    t| Equity p| 77
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    t| Positive Action Modes for Fostering Equality and Equity Practices p| 78
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    t| Barriers to Inclusion p| 82
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    t| Societal-level Phenomena p| 87
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    t| Employment and integration p| 89
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    t| The Logic of Discrimination p| 92
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    l| 6 t| Practice Modes for Settlement Social Work p| 97
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    t| Macro-level Settlement Practice p| 98
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    t| The Meso Level in Settlement Practice p| 104
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    t| Micro-level Approaches to Settlement Practice p| 108
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    t| Strengths and Ecological Approaches p| 113
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    t| Power and Sources of Power p| 115
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    t| Forms of Capital p| 116
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    l| 7 t| Practice with Family Systems p| 123
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    t| The Immigrant Family p| 123
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    t| Family Roles and Supports p| 126
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    t| Adaptation and Acculturation in Refugee Groups p| 134
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    t| Coping Skills in Settlement p| 136
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    l| 8 t| The Second Generation p| 139
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    t| Introducing Second Generation Issues p| 139
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    t| Ethnic Identity, its Formation, Refashioning and Politicization p| 140
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    t| Segmented Assimilation p| 143
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    t| Equal Citizenship p| 143
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    l| 9 t| Developing and Implementing Social Policy and Social/Settlement Services p| 153
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    t| Policy Models - Integration Principles and Policies in Different Reception Countries p| 153
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    t| Specific policy and Programme Areas p| 157
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    t| Needs Discourse p| 161
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    t| Bureaucratic and Institutional Work Environment p| 164
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    t| Issues of Leadership and power in Institutions p| 167
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    t| Two Settlement Phenomena: Residential Concentrations and a Community Organization Service Provision Model p| 169
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    l| 10 t| Settlement Practice and Ethical Principles p| 175
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    t| Ethical Principles p| 175
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    t| Building Robust Approaches for Settlement Practice p| 184
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    t| Final Remarks p| 188
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    t| Bibliography p| 191
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    t| Index p| 217
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