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Relationships in a new country : a qualitative study of the social connections of refugee youth resettled in south Australia.
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
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DE ANSTISS, H.
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Relationships in a new country : a qualitative study of the social connections of refugee youth resettled in south Australia. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 346-362.
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Estratto da: Journal of youth studies 2019, 22, 3.
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Australia's approach to immigration, as internationally, is largely concerned with state sovereignty, border protection and restrictionism towards asylum seekers. However, with just under a million refugees currently residing in Australia, and with 13,750 more added to this number each year, there is also an interest in ensuring that those who are granted humanitarian protection are socially integrated. This article reports on a qualitative investigation of the integration experiences of 85 refugee adolescents aged 13–17 years resettled in Adelaide, South Australia. It explores, in particular, the role of social connectedness in the integration process. Relationships with family, ethnic group and host country are believed to affect multiple and interrelated integration outcomes including language acquisition, cultural knowledge, belonging, identity, civic engagement, social and economic participation, and access to public services. This research found that young people must negotiate the integration process with variable, and in many cases limited, support from the network of social connections surrounding them. We suggest that policy and programmes which strengthen the relationships young people have with others have the potential to enhance integration outcomes.
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AUSTRALIA.
IMMIGRAZIONE.
RIFUGIATI.
INTEGRAZIONE.
RELAZIONI SOCIALI.
SOCIALIZZAZIONE.
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Sociologico
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SAVELSBERG, H.
ZIAIAN, T.
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Journal of youth studies 2019, 22, 3.
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