Engagement in knowledge production, authentication, and empowerment: A community-based participatory research project with Moroccan immigrants in Spain:

作者: Theresa Thao Pham

DOI: 10.1177/0020872815626994

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摘要: As frontline service providers, social workers need in-depth knowledge about Muslim immigrants to provide culturally and religiously informed services. The dynamic collaboration of Spanish workers, immigration lawyers, anthropologists, a group Moroccan developed implemented community-based participatory research project in Madrid, Spain. From an informative workshop on the Family Code, evolved into collaborative space that enabled process their struggles concerns while authenticating identity as Muslims living predominately Christian milieu. providers privilege mutual education, support, encouragement advocate for resources.

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