Chapter 1 The Competing and Shifting Relevance of Social Capitals in Successful Refugee Resettlement
Chapter 2 Guatemalan Mayas in the American Midwest: Creative Intercultural Networking
Chapter 3 Re-Imagining Home: Resilience and Social Networks among Resettled Refugees in Columbus, Ohio, United States
Chapter 4 Re-constructing Social Ties: The Multi-Ethnic Engagement Patterns of Refugees Residing Within a North Carolina Settlement House
Chapter 5 Community-Based Organizations and Psychosocial Care in the Bhutanese Refugee Diaspora
Chapter 6 The Pitfalls of the Community Development Approach in Refugee Resettlement: Community Divisions among Bhutanese Refugees in Manchester, United Kingdom
Chapter 7 Refugee Perspectives on Social Networks and the Resettlement Information Landscape in the United States
Chapter 8 The (Re)Generation of Life in Resettlement: Birth and Social Connectedness for Central African Refugee Women in Australia
Chapter 9 The School Socialization of Young Nepali Women Refugees in a Medium-Sized Town in Québec, Canada
Chapter 10 “There Will Never Be a Foreclosure in Our Community”: Networks of Dependence in the Secondary Relocation of Nepali-Bhutanese Refugees
Chapter 11 Refugee Resettlements Divergent Outcomes: The Role of the Social Network in Housing Type and Location
Chapter 12 Emplacing Bhutanese Refugees in the Rust Belt: Work, Networks, and Mobility in Resettlement