Journeys to home and liminal spaces among former refugees: exploring identity and belonging among Vietnamese-Canadians
Rites of passage are integral to the life course of human beings. They exist in societies as culturally appropriate means to help individuals transition into their new social role or status. The story and journey of the former Vietnamese refugees in Hamilton (Ontario), Canada is one that resonates w...
Main Authors: | John Eyles, Huyen Dam |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Stowarzyszenie Naukowe Przestrzeń Społeczna i Środowisko
2012-05-01
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Series: | Przestrzeń Społeczna |
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Online Access: | http://socialspacejournal.eu/Trzeci%20numer/H.%20Dam,%20J.%20Eyles%20-Journeys%20to%20home%20and%20liminal%20spaces%20among%20former%20refugee.pdf |
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