Items Authored/Edited by Hope, Julia
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Number of items: 10.
Article
Hope, Julia.
2021.
In Conversation with Beverley Naidoo: On Crossing Boundaries
through Reading and Writing.
Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 59(2),
pp. 67-78.
ISSN 0006-7377
[Article]
Hope, Julia.
2018.
‘‘The Soldiers Came to the House’’: Young Children’s Responses to The Colour of Home.
Children's Literature in Education, 49(3),
pp. 302-323.
ISSN 0045-6713
[Article]
Hope, Julia and Habib, Sadia.
2018.
Book Review Section – EAL Journal:
Children’s Literature About Refugees: A catalyst in the classroom by Julia Hope
Learning and Teaching British Values: Policies and Perspectives on British Identities by Sadia Habib.
EAL Journal, 5,
pp. 56-57.
[Article]
Hope, Julia.
2011.
New insights into family learning for refugees: bonding, bridging and building transcultural capital.
Literacy, 45(2),
pp. 91-97.
[Article]
Hope, Julia.
2008.
‘‘One Day We Had to Run’’: The Development of the Refugee Identity in Children’s Literature and its Function in Education.
Children's Literature in Education, 39(4),
pp. 295-304.
[Article]
Hope, Julia.
2007.
Flightlines: exploring early readers for children about the refugee experience.
FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 49(3),
pp. 289-298.
ISSN 0963-8253
[Article]
Book
Hope, Julia.
2017.
Children's Literature About Refugees: A Catalyst in the Classroom.
London: UCL Institute of Education Press.
ISBN 9781858566962
[Book]
Book Section
Hope, Julia.
2023.
Applying RefugeeCrit to Recent Middle Grade/Young Adult Children's Literature About Refugees.
In: Evyn Le Espiritu Gandhi and Vinh Nguyen, eds.
The Routledge Handbook of Refugee Narratives.
New York and Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 190-201.
ISBN 9780367674762
[Book Section]
Hope, Julia.
2008.
“Ordinary children in extraordinary circumstances” - Tracking Initial Teacher Training students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes in the area of refugee education.
In: Sally Inman and Maggie Rogers, eds.
Teachers for a Better World.
London: CCCI, pp. 40-59.
[Book Section]
Thesis
Hope, Julia.
2015.
'A Well-Founded fear’: Children’s literature about refugees and its role in the primary classroom.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
[Thesis]