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About this book
An in-depth study of selected refugees from Ethiopia, Iraq, Somalia and Sudan, this book examines the relationship between the refugees' religious and spiritual beliefs and the refugee experience. Susan P. Ennis takes a close look at the circumstances of refugees' flight, their asylum, and their initial period of settlement in Melbourne, Australia during the period between the 1990s and the early twenty-first century. Ennis finds that a sense of religiosity seemed to aid the refugees, in some way, during all stages of their journey. Furthermore, nearly half of the refugees she studied reported a shift in their religiosity over the course of their emigration. Based on her research, Ennis puts forward a framework of religiosity and the refugee experience based on shifting typologies at each stage of the refugee journey.
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- Australia
- bibliography
- conflict
- essay
- experience
- India
- international relations
- peace studies
- politics
- religion
- religiosity
- social policy
- society
- sociology
- spirituality
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Susan Ennis has coordinated and taught English language programs to newly arrived adult refugees/immigrants in Melbourne, Australia for over thirty years. She has also taught in Turkey, China (during the Tiananmen Square incident), and Cambodia (during the UN mandate).
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Religion, Spirituality, and the Refugee Experience in Melbourne, Australia, 1990s-2010
Authors: Susan P. Ennis
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan New York
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-137-56377-4Published: 22 April 2016
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-349-95395-0Published: 21 April 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVII, 237