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Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Vol 8 No 2 (2016)

CCS Cover - Vol 8 No. 2 (2016)

Published: 2016-07-26

Editorial

Limited Resettlement and Ongoing Uncertainty: responses to and experiences of people seeking asylum in Australia and Indonesia

Caroline Fleay, Lisa Hartley

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Articles (refereed)

Growing Pains: The Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network at Seven Years

Savitri Taylor

1-21

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Asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia: Problems and potentials

Linda Ruth Briskman, Lucy Imogen Fiske

22-42

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The May 2015 boat crisis: the Rohingya in Aceh

Graham Thom

43-62

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People Seeking Asylum in Australia and their Access to Employment: Just What Do We Know?

Caroline Fleay, Anita Lumbus, Lisa Hartley

63-83

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Mental health and legal representation for asylum seekers in the ‘legacy caseload’

Mary Anne Kenny, Nicholas Procter, Carol Grech

84-103

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Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is concerned with developing a better understanding of social change and cultural cohesion in cosmopolitan societies. Its focus lies at the intersection of conflict and cohesion, and in how division can be transformed into dialogue, recognition and inclusion.
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