2019
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2406
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“You cannot forgive and you cannot forget”: The Serbian refugee settlement experience in Australia

Abstract: Currently, there is limited research on the settlement experiences of refugees from the Balkan regions and in particular Serbia. There is also a need to provide a contextual understanding of the refugee settlement experience. The current study explored the refugee experience of 12 male Serbian refugees (aged 30 to 65), who migrated to Australia following the Yugoslav Civil War (1991)(1992)(1993)(1994)(1995)(1996)(1997)(1998)(1999)(2000)(2001). A qualitative, phenomenological methodology explored the experience… Show more

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“…As stated by Muldoon and Cornish (2016), ‘JCASP aspires to publish research that makes a difference’ (p. 89). In this regard, we welcome contributions on a broad variety of psychological topics dealing with social and community areas that can be pertinent to practitioners and policy makers, for instance (but not limited to): volunteering (Livi et al, 2020), care (Graber, Zoli, Walker, & Artaraz, 2020), social interventions to cope with addictions (Bliuc et al, 2019), prosocial behaviour (Moloney et al, 2020), prejudice (Stathi, Di Bernardo, Vezzali, Pendleton, & Tropp, 2020), sexism (Salvati, Piumatti, Giacomantonio, & Baiocco, 2019), discrimination (Antfolk, Szala, & Oblom, 2019), migration (Bendjo, Karnilowicz, & Gill, 2019), social cohesion (Ponizovskiy, Arant, Larsen, & Boehnke, 2020), community participation (Sirlopù & Renger, 2020), mental health (Kapeli, Manuela, & Sibley, 2020), disability (Mpofu & Sefotho, 2019) and homelessness (Barile, Pruitt, & Parker, 2020).…”
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“…As stated by Muldoon and Cornish (2016), ‘JCASP aspires to publish research that makes a difference’ (p. 89). In this regard, we welcome contributions on a broad variety of psychological topics dealing with social and community areas that can be pertinent to practitioners and policy makers, for instance (but not limited to): volunteering (Livi et al, 2020), care (Graber, Zoli, Walker, & Artaraz, 2020), social interventions to cope with addictions (Bliuc et al, 2019), prosocial behaviour (Moloney et al, 2020), prejudice (Stathi, Di Bernardo, Vezzali, Pendleton, & Tropp, 2020), sexism (Salvati, Piumatti, Giacomantonio, & Baiocco, 2019), discrimination (Antfolk, Szala, & Oblom, 2019), migration (Bendjo, Karnilowicz, & Gill, 2019), social cohesion (Ponizovskiy, Arant, Larsen, & Boehnke, 2020), community participation (Sirlopù & Renger, 2020), mental health (Kapeli, Manuela, & Sibley, 2020), disability (Mpofu & Sefotho, 2019) and homelessness (Barile, Pruitt, & Parker, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%