Buddhism as “Creator” of Transnational Social Support Ties? Experiencing Spirituality in a Tibetan Child Care Organization in Exile and its Meaning for Diaspora.
L. Wetzel. Transnational Social Review – A Social Work Journal. Focused topic on Religion and Social Work – Transnational Perspectives, (2014)
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%E Routledge, London
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title = {Buddhism as “Creator” of Transnational Social Support Ties? Experiencing Spirituality in a Tibetan Child Care Organization in Exile and its Meaning for Diaspora. },
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