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Jay Marlowe
Jay Marlowe
Professor - University of Auckland, Co-director - Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies
Overená e-mailová adresa na: auckland.ac.nz - Domovská stránka
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Beyond the discourse of trauma: Shifting the focus on Sudanese refugees
JM Marlowe
Journal of refugee studies 23 (2), 183-198, 2010
2622010
Refugee resettlement and parenting in a different context
SA Deng, JM Marlowe
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 11 (4), 416-430, 2013
2072013
Language translation during disaster: A comparative analysis of five national approaches
S O’Brien, F Federici, P Cadwell, J Marlowe, B Gerber
International journal of disaster risk reduction 31, 627-636, 2018
1712018
Digital belongings: The intersections of social cohesion, connectivity and digital media
JM Marlowe, A Bartley, F Collins
Ethnicities 17 (1), 85-102, 2017
1612017
Hard Yards High Hopes: The educational challenges of African refugee university students in Australia
V Harris, J Marlowe
International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 23 (2 …, 2011
1592011
Children with Disabilities and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review
S Ronoh, JC Gaillard, J Marlowe
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 6 (1), 38-48, 2015
1092015
Get prepared: discourse for the privileged?
D Blake, J Marlowe, D Johnston
International journal of disaster risk reduction 25, 283-288, 2017
1042017
Belonging and transnational refugee settlement: Unsettling the everyday and the extraordinary
J Marlowe
Routledge, 2018
952018
The integration of personal and professional selves: Developing students' critical awareness in social work practice
JM Marlowe, C Appleton, SA Chinnery, S Van Stratum
Social Work Education 34 (1), 60-73, 2015
812015
Refugee resettlement, social media and the social organization of difference
J Marlowe
Global Networks, 1-18, 2019
732019
‘Walking the line’: Southern Sudanese masculinities and reconciling one's past with the present
JM Marlowe
Ethnicities 12 (1), 50-66, 2012
732012
Deconstructing the binary between indigenous and scientific knowledge in disaster risk reduction: Approaches to high impact weather hazards
M Balay-As, J Marlowe, JC Gaillard
International journal of disaster risk reduction 30, 18-24, 2018
662018
Belonging and disaster recovery: Refugee-background communities and the Canterbury earthquakes
J Marlowe
British Journal of Social Work 45, 188-204, 2015
542015
Children with disabilities and disaster preparedness: a case study of Christchurch
S Ronoh, JC Gaillard, J Marlowe
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 10 (2), 91-102, 2015
542015
The New Zealand refugee resettlement strategy: Implications for identity, acculturation and civic participation
JM Marlowe, A Bartley, A Hibtit
Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 9 (2), 60-69, 2014
542014
A new guiding framework for engaging diverse populations in disaster risk reduction: Reach, relevance, receptiveness, and relationships
J Marlowe, A Neef, CR Tevaga, C Tevaga
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 9, 507-518, 2018
532018
Conceptualising refugee resettlement in contested landscapes
JM Marlowe
Australasian Review of African Studies, 2009
522009
Using a narrative approach of double-listening in research contexts
J Marlowe
International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work 2010 (3), 41-51, 2010
502010
Social media and forced migration: The subversion and subjugation of political life
J Marlowe
Media and communication 7 (2), 173-183, 2019
462019
Accessing authentic knowledge: Being and doing with the Sudanese community
J Marlowe
Australian Community Psychologist 21 (1), 39-49, 2009
452009
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