Contemporary Refugee Issues: Anthropological Contributions to Understanding Problems and Developing Solutions, Part I - Identifying the Issues
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
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SIVÉN, Jacqueline (USF) Providing Services in a Time of Uncertainty: Narratives of Refugee-Serving Professionals
ABSTRACT:
BAER, Roberta (USF) Contemporary Refugee Issues: Anthropological Contributions to Understanding Problems and Developing Solutions, Part I - Identifying the Issues. This session addresses issues for contemporary refugees in the United States. We focus on anthropological contributions to identifying the issues involved.
Session took place at the Society for Applied Anthropology • 78th Annual Meeting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 3-7, 2018