• Australian and New Zealand social workers adjusting to the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Alston, Margaret; Irons, Kelly; Adamson, Carole; Boddy, Jenny; Fronek, Patricia; Briggs, Lynne; Hay, Kathryn; Howard, Amanda; Rowlands, Allison; Hazeleger, Tricia; Foote, Wendy
      Published 2021
      This article examines how Australian and New Zealand social workers have adjusted to the COVID-19 pandemic. The article draws on a literature review of international social work papers published during 2020 and a survey ...
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    • Living (well) with cancer in the precision era 

      Broom, Alex; Kenny, Katherine; Williams Veazey, Leah; Page, Alexander; Prainsack, Barbara; Wakefield, Claire; Khasraw, Mustafa; Itchins, Malinda; Lwin, Zarnie
      Published 2022
      Surviving cancer in the precision era of targeted drugs and immunotherapies increasingly involves surviving-with malignancy. Against this backdrop of precision, innovation and chronicity, this paper offers a person-centred ...
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    • Migrant mothers and the ambivalence of co-ethnicity in online communities 

      Williams Veazey, Leah
      Published 2022
      Since the advent of digital and mobile communication technologies, scholars have been investigating how these technologies are changing experiences of migration and mobility. In the field of gender and migration, researchers ...
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    • Migrant Mothers in the Digital Age: Emotion and Belonging in Migrant Maternal Online Communities 

      Williams Veazey, Leah
      Published 2021
      This book explores the experiences of migrant mothers through the lens of the online communities they have created and participate in. Examining the ways in which migrant mothers build relationships with each other through ...
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    • Personhood, belonging, affect and affliction 

      Broom, Alex; Lewis, Sophie; Parker, Rhiannon; Williams Veazey, Leah; Kenny, Katherine; Kirby, Emma; Kokanović, Renata; Lwin, Zarnie; Koh, Eng-Siew
      Published 2021
      What does migrancy mean for personhood, and how does this flow through caring relations? Drawing on life history interviews and photo elicitation with 43 people who identify as migrants and live with cancer, here we argue ...
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