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Taking Care of the Refugees: Exploring Advocacy and Cross-sector Collaboration in Service Provision for Refugees

This article explores the interplay and collaboration between refugee organization volunteers and social service professionals. On the basis of qualitative interviews and observations, we study how volunteers from Danish local refugee organizations experience their interaction with refugees and soci...

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Published in:Voluntas (Manchester, England) England), 2019-04, Vol.30 (2), p.422-435
Main Authors: Fehsenfeld, Michael, Levinsen, Klaus
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Autonomy
Campaigns
Civil society
Collaboration
Communication
Community organizations
Interest groups
Legitimacy
Networking
Original Paper
Political Science
Professionals
Refugees
Social Policy
Social Sciences
Social services delivery
Stakeholders
Strategies
Volunteers
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