| Strengths and Challenges of New Immigrant Families Implications for Research, Education, Policy, and Service | | Editor:
| Dalla, Rochelle L. Defrain, John Johnson, Julie M. Abbott, Douglas A. | Contribution by:
| Amarapurkar, Sayali S. Bates, Laura Blume, Libby Balter Boren, Amy E. Brady, Laura Thompson Cantarero, Rodrigo Cook, Christine C. De Reus, Lee Anne Detzner, Daniel F. Garasky, Steven Gonzalez, Daiana A. Gonzales, Nancy A. Greder, Kimberly Gupta, Pallabi Moulik Hatch, Daniel Hennon, Charles B. Hofstetter, C. Richard Hogan, M. Janice Hovell, Melbourne F. Irvin, Veronica L. Johnson, Deborah J. Jung, Kyoung-Rae Knight, George P. Jacobson, Ryan P. Lee, Jooeun Londhe, Rucha Luster, Tom Martinez-Donate, Ana Miller, Richard B. Nou, Leakhena Paik, Hee Young Panda, Pusparandi Park, Hae Ryun Potter, James J. Qiu, Wei Radina, M. Elise Radnai-Griffin, Dorit Randall, Bruce C. Roosa, Mark W. Saenz, Delia S. Sanders, Gregory F. Sano, Yoshie Senyurekli, Aysem R. Sheikh, Khadija S. Singh, Archana Skogrand, Linda Trask, Bahira Sherif Usita, Paula M. Uttal, Lynet Wilson, Stephan M. Xia, Yan Xie, Xiaolin Yakushko, Oksana D. Yang, Pa Nhia Zakarian, Joy | ISBN: | 978-0-7391-1457-5 | Publication Date: | Jul 2009 | Publisher: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | AUD $74.95 | Book Description:
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This 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. It 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. This 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. It 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. | |