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| Links | CORI publishes a series of peer-reviewed Selected Papers under rotating editorship. _____Volume 9 (Negotiating Transnationalism), edited by MaryCarol Hopkins and Nancy Wellmeier (2001). Articles on: Nuer secondary migration; sojourner students; the politics of immigrant education; Vietnamese students' ethnic identity; language, literacy, and education among Cambodians; a critique of migrant classifications; Iraqi Kurds; child and family well-being for Guatemalan Maya; Brazilian immigrants and transnationalism; Samoan migrants in the U.S. and New Zealand; research, theory, and work in refugee communities. _____Volume 8 (Rethinking Refuge and Displacement), edited by Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Dianna J. Shandy (2000). Articles on: detainment of Haitian refugees at the Guantanamo Naval Base; Somali integration and diasporic consciousness in Finland; Tibetan immigration to the United States; nationality and citizenship among Mexicans in the United States; environmentally forced migrants in rural Bangladesh; Operation Provide Refuge; Asylum Seekers' Centers in the Netherlands; forced migration and return of Kosovar Albanians; transnational research; anthropology and the representations of recent migrations from Afghanistan; anthropology of mobility; and gender and wartime migration in Mozambique. _____Volume 7 (Negotiating Power and Place at the Margins), edited by Juliene G. Lipson and Lucia Ann McSpadden (1999). Articles on: education among Sawahari refugee women; key themes in the research on refugees, immigrants, and displacees; Bosnians remaining in Bosnia compared to those displaced to California; decisions about return among Eritrean refugees; diasporic processes among Koreans in Japan; Laotian use of cultural brokers in accessing U.S. public health institutions; the conceptualization by the host society of Latino newcomers in Georgia; gangs and Salvadoran youth in Washington, D.C.; and literacy development among Latino immigrant children in Los Angeles. _____Volume 6 (Diasporic Identity), edited by Carol A. Mortland (1998). Articles on: biomedical transformations of Ethiopian Jewish Immigrants; contested categories among Brazilians in New York City and Rio de Janeiro; Buddhism and identity among Khmer Americans; honor and the asymmetrical efficiency of Turkish migration networks; nationalism and diasporic constructions of a homeland; an examination of Khmer Americans' sojourns in Cambodia; gender ideologies and domestic structures within the Garifuna diaspora; transnationalism and new Chinese immigrant families in the United States; experiences of Western women sojourners in India; issues regarding new Americans and domestic violence; Latino children becoming adolescents in Los Angeles; and personal reflections on career choice and practicing anthropology. _____Volume 5 (Beyond Boundaries), edited by Diane Baxter and Ruth Krulfeld (1997). Articles on: return migration of Japanese Brazilians and Peruvians; missionaries and transnational identity among the Iu-Mien; self-empowerment among Lao women; Kosovo-Albanian refugees in Sweden; images of identity among Palestinian camp refugees; repatriation ambivalence among refugees from Yugoslavia; intergenerational stress among Iranian immigrants; realities and perceptions of crime among Vietnamese refugee businesses; and Middle Eastern immigrants in California. _____Volume 4, edited by Ann M. Rynearson and James Phillips (1996). Articles on: health and Afghan refugees; refugee artists; repatriation of Maya from Mexico; psychological well-being of Armenian-Americans; Sudani in the mid-West; Soviet Pentecostals in Oregon; Maya in Los Angeles; Central American mothers emotional lives in Boston; refugees and the nation state in the Balkans; and refugee identity in Central America. _____Volume 3, edited by Amy Zaharlick and Jeffery L. MacDonald (1994). Articles on: ethnic identity among Guatemalan Maya in Florida; refugee women as victims of human rights abuse; Romanian gypsies in Poland; Yugoslav women in Hungary; the structure of a Zimbabwe refugee camp; Salvadorans and Nicaraguans in Honduras; post Second World War German refugees; conflicts between American and Cambodian culture; undocumented Guatemalan women in Los Angeles; and the personal effects of refugee research in the United States. _____Volume 2, edited by MaryCarol Hopkins and Nancy D. Donnelly (1993). Articles on: Burundi refugees in Tanzania; theoretical issues in refugee studies; public policy on Southeast Asian refugees; Cambodian life histories; Southeast Asian refugee camps; effects of dam construction in the Amazon; asylum seekers in Cairo; Vietnamese interpretations of "Western" medicine; self-settled refugees in Zambia; importance of mutual assistance associations; and the fertility of Lao refugees. _____Volume 1, edited by Pamela A. Devoe (1992). Articles on: ethnic identity and the Laotian diaspora; elderly Afghans in northern California; ethnic German refugees since the Second World War; second-generation Latvians in Michigan; Khmer refugee adaptation in the mid-West and in Texas; career aspirations of Vietnamese college students; Angolans in Zambia; health of Southeast Asians in the mid-West; and two articles on Vietnamese in Hong Kong camps. _____ CORI also published Refugee Empowerment and Organizational Change, edited by Peter W. Van Arsdale (1993). It includes chapters on: patron client relations and MAA's; grassroots advocacy by a Hmong education committee; Southeast Asian refugees and their employers in the Mid-West; Ethiopian and Eritrean refugees on the West Coast; an analysis of programs developed by Colorado's Spring Institute; urban employment projects for Salvadoran refugees in Costa Rica; Kurdish refugees in the Middle East; a comparison of two African resettlement strategies; the UNHCR and the refugee protection system; and introductory and concluding discussions. CORI publications are available from the American
Anthropological Association. All publications except for Volumes 4,
5, and 6 are $10.00 for non-members ($7.50 for members). Volume 4 is $12.50
for non-members ($10.00 for AAA members) and Volumes 5, 6, 7, and 8 are
$15.00 ($12.50 for AAA members). You may use this page as an order form.
Just check the volumes desired, indicate the price, and send a check or
money order for the total to AAA, 4350 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 640,
Arlington VA 22203-1620.
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