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Strengths and Challenges of New Immigrant Families

Implications for Research, Education, Policy, and Service

Julie M. Johnson
Barcode 9780739114568
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Release Date: 23/10/2008

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Lexington Books
Contributors: John Defrain (Edited by), Amy E. Boren (Contributions by), Rodrigo Cantarero (Contributions by), Libby Balter Blume (Contributions by), Julie M. Johnson (Edited by), Douglas A. Abbott (Edited by), Sayali S. Amarapurkar (Contributions by), Laura Bates (Contributions by), Rochelle L. Dalla (Edited by), Laura Thompson Brady (Contributions by), Mark W. Roosa (Contributions by), Charles B. Hennon (Contributions by), Melbourne F. Hovell (Contributions by), Kimberly Greder (Contributions by), M Elise Radina (Contributions by), Oksana Yakushko (Contributions by), Christine C. Cook (Contributions by), Leakhena Nou (Contributions by), Bahira Sherif Trask (Contributions by), Hae Ryun Park (Contributions by), Tom Luster (Contributions by), Stephan M. Wilson (Contributions by), Steven Garasky (Contributions by), Pa Nhia D. Yang (Contributions by), Pallabi Moulik Gupta (Contributions by), Hee Young Paik (Contributions by), Lee Anne De Reus (Contributions by), Daiana A. Gonzalez (Contributions by), James J. Potter (Contributions by), Yan Xia (Contributions by), Ana Martinez-Donate (Contributions by), Archana Singh (Contributions by), Kyoung-Rae Jung (Contributions by), Jooeun Lee (Contributions by), Paula M. Usita (Contributions by), Yoshie Sano (Contributions by), George P. Knight (Contributions by), Richard B. Miller (Contributions by), Linda Skogrand (Contributions by), Daniel F. Detzner (Contributions by), Rucha Londhe (Contributions by), Lynet Uttal (Contributions by), Dorit Radnai-Griffin (Contributions by), C Richard Hofstetter (Contributions by), Delia S. Saenz (Contributions by), Aysem R. Senyurekli (Contributions by), Veronica L. Irvin (Contributions by), Ryan P. Jacobson (Contributions by), Gregory F. Sanders (Contributions by), M Janice Hogan (Contributions by), Deborah J. Johnson (Contributions by), Khadija S. Sheikh (Contributions by), Daniel Hatch (Contributions by), Bruce C. Randall (Contributions by), Joy Zakarian (Contributions by), Pusparandi Panda (Contributions by), Wei Qiu (Contributions by), Xiaolin Xie (Contributions by), Nancy A. Gonzales (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books
Pages: 444

Implications for Research, Education, Policy, and Service. Immigration to America is an issue that often sparks intense emotional reactions—from passion and compassion to anger and even rage. Often missing from the dialogue, however, is discussion of the strengths of immigrant newcomers—the abilities and positive characteristics they bring as individuals and families to our country, and how these contribute to the agency, growth, and vitality of America. This book was intended to move the discussion of immigration, generally speaking, and of immigrant families specifically, to include how and in what ways new immigrants to America (those arriving within the past thirty years) have changed the social and geocultural landscape of this country in positive, beneficial, and valuable ways. The book is comprised of nineteen chapters written by scholars with expertise on immigrant families representing every corner of the globe—from Africa and India to Europe and Central America. In each chapter, the unique factors, processes, and worldviews which help shape and mold the immigrant experience are articulated, as are the strengths immigrant newcomers bring to America. In addition, beyond explicating the strengths of immigrant families, each of the nineteen contributing chapters focuses on the implications of these strengths for families, communities, and the culture. Thus, the book provides a springboard from which to answer the application and "what now" questions for those who work with immigrant families in a variety of capacities—from academicians and researchers to educators and human-service providers.