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Vol. 54, Issue 3, 2025August 24, 2025 NZST

“I’m Just Here, Almost Like an Alien”: A Phenomenological Analysis of How Former Refugee Youth in Aotearoa Navigate Education and Friendship in Their New Resettlement Context

Nuzha Saleem, Niusha Aryan, Marc Stewart Wilson, Damian Scarf,
refugeesmigrationeducationInterpretive Phenomenological Analysisyouthpeer relationships
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New Zealand Journal of Psychology
Saleem, N., Aryan, N., Wilson, M. S., & Scarf, D. (2025). “I’m Just Here, Almost Like an Alien”: A Phenomenological Analysis of How Former Refugee Youth in Aotearoa Navigate Education and Friendship in Their New Resettlement Context. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 54(3), 105–118. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.63146/​001c.143407

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