Valerie Ouedraogo
Lecturer
Sociology
MacEwan University
Canada
Biography
Somnoma Valerie Ouedraogo graduated in 2008 with a Diploma in Social Work / Social Pedagogy from the University of Mittweida (Germany). She received her Ph.D. in social work from the University of Kassel with a scholarship of excellence from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Germany) in 2012. Valerie's research themes focus on immigration / integration, qualitative methodologies, and international social work. Her scholarly activities include research in West Africa, Germany, Brazil, and Canada.
Research Interest
immigration / integration, qualitative methodologies,
Publications
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Ouedraogo, SV (2011). Transnationalität - die dedeutung der migrationsarbeit und migrationsforschung für die soziale arbeit [Transnationality - The Meaning of Migration and Social Work Research], Revue Soziale Arbeit , 60 (3), 82-86. ISSN 0490-1606
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Ouedraogo, SV (2014). "In-Between" Researchers - Social Workers in the Role of Researchers: Proximity and Distance of Interpretive Ethnography [Researchers of the "Inner" - social workers in the role of researchers ethnography]. Fractal: Revista de Psicologia , 26 ( 3), 765-784. doi: 10.1590 / 1984-0292 / 1334
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Mondain, N., Delaunay, V., & Ouedraogo, c. (2016). Reporting results in health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSS): An ethical requirement and a strategy for improving health behaviors. Journal of African Population Studies , 30 (2), 2355-2368. doi: 10.11564 / 30-2, -840