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1. Emily Feuerherm: Introduction to Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Language, Policy, Pedagogy
Part I: Defining Refugees through Policy and Practice
2. Bernadette Ludwig: The Different Meanings of the Word “Refugee”
3. Ariel Loring: Positionings of Refugees, Aliens, and Immigrants in the Media
4. Diana Camps: Restraining English Instruction for Refugee Adults in the United States
Part II: Resettlement Practices and Effects on Education
5. Emily Feuerherm: Building a Participatory Program for Iraqi Refugee Women and Families: Negotiating Policies and Pedagogies
6. Tina Shrestha: Learning English, Speaking Hindi: The Paradox of (Language) Integration Among Nepalis in the United States
7. Shawna Shapiro: A “Slippery Slope” Toward “Too Much Support”? Ethical Quandaries Among College Faculty/Staff Working with Refugee-Background Students
8. Daisy Fredricks and Doris Warriner: “Talk English!” Refugee Youth and Policy Shaping in Restrictive Language Contexts
9. Nora Tyeklar: The U.S. Refugee Resettlement Process: A Path to Self-Sufficiency or Marginalization?
10. Cassie Leymarie: Language as a Fund of Knowledge: The Case of Mama Rita and Implications for Refugee Policy
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