Over the last fifty years the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has generated massive numbers of refugees. The scale and longevity of the conflict has made the Palestinian refugee problem the most protracted and largest refugee situation in the world today (Merhab et al. 2006). The processes of becoming a refugee and living as a refugee have had direct impacts on the formation of Palestinian identity. In this paper, I examine the influence of refugee status on identity and discuss how this identity affects potential solutions to the protracted refugee situation. I offer a brief historical background to the creation of Palestinian refugees. And, I outline what defines a refugee and, more specifically, a Palestinian refugee. The results of this re...
After six decades of protracted refugeehood, patterns of social identification are changing among th...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
The pertinent question today is what kind of "politics of return" could grant Palestinians the right...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
Jordan has become known as the home for refugees from the crises that have occurred along its border...
While the Israel-Palestinian conflict proceeds unresolved, the sixty years since the triumph of Isra...
A discourse that portrays the Palestinian refugee as a suffering but struggling stateless person who...
There has historically been a great divide at the heart of refugee policy and scholarship in the Mid...
This study investigates the space in which Palestinian identity in the diaspora is formed and where ...
The research that we relate to in this paper focuses on emotions that two hundred Palestinian Refuge...
The current study sought to explore how Palestinian refugee women (PRW) perceive their identity and ...
The aim of the study is to examine the current Palestinian refugees’ situation in the biggest refuge...
This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been one of the most debated political cases. However, ...
Regional intricacies and rivalries have produced complex social conditions throughout the Middle Eas...
After six decades of protracted refugeehood, patterns of social identification are changing among th...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
The pertinent question today is what kind of "politics of return" could grant Palestinians the right...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
Jordan has become known as the home for refugees from the crises that have occurred along its border...
While the Israel-Palestinian conflict proceeds unresolved, the sixty years since the triumph of Isra...
A discourse that portrays the Palestinian refugee as a suffering but struggling stateless person who...
There has historically been a great divide at the heart of refugee policy and scholarship in the Mid...
This study investigates the space in which Palestinian identity in the diaspora is formed and where ...
The research that we relate to in this paper focuses on emotions that two hundred Palestinian Refuge...
The current study sought to explore how Palestinian refugee women (PRW) perceive their identity and ...
The aim of the study is to examine the current Palestinian refugees’ situation in the biggest refuge...
This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been one of the most debated political cases. However, ...
Regional intricacies and rivalries have produced complex social conditions throughout the Middle Eas...
After six decades of protracted refugeehood, patterns of social identification are changing among th...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
The pertinent question today is what kind of "politics of return" could grant Palestinians the right...