Doing Research With Refugees
Doing Research With Refugees, Temple, Bogusia & Moran, Rhetta (eds), Policy Press, 2006
The first book ever published about doing research with refugees, which came out of the work of RAPAR. Details here and reviews below.
http://www.irr.org.uk/2006/june/ha000029.html
‘Here is a book about refugee people, including those seeking asylum, as agents. Their participation in the research processes which inform the policies that shape their lives is seen as vital to the success both of the research and the ensuing social action. This is a pioneering collection that explores a new, and to some, disconcerting, direction in research. No one engaged in research with refugees can afford to ignore the questions it raises.’
Nicholas Sagovsky, Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey and Visiting Professor in Theology and Public Life at Liverpool Hope University.