AbstractHumanitarian discourses emphasize that displacement results in disruptions to family structures. This article challenges simplistic descriptions of change during displacement, highlighting the powerful role of the family in Middle Eastern societies through an anthropological exploration of social relations among Syrian refugees in Jordan. It contributes to academic analysis on social relations among refugees by presenting a more mixed picture of social dynamics within and outside the family—both before conflict and during displacement. It explores how the hold of the family among Syrians may limit social interactions with ‘outsiders’ during displacement, as well as how displacement may offer opportunities for tighter social regulati...
War, political terror and forced migration impairs social functioning and erodes social relationship...
This article draws on research with and about refugees from across the Middle East and North Africa ...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
Humanitarian discourses emphasize that displacement results in disruptions to family structures. Thi...
The Syrian crisis began in 2011 in Daràa, near the southern-Syrian border, with the first refugees c...
This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian r...
The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interv...
Abstract Background Long term displacement and exposu...
This research aims at exploring how Syrian families, facing the challenges of forced migration, deal...
The ongoing conflict in Syria, now entering its eighth year, has resulted in the largest refugee cri...
This paper examines how forcibly displaced people cope with prolonged liminality through identity wo...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
Humanitarian assistance coupled with an unsustainable policy of regional containment have only creat...
This literature review aims to explore the evidence on the effects of social assistance on gender, f...
This thesis investigates the interplay between displacement and marriage practices among Palestinian...
War, political terror and forced migration impairs social functioning and erodes social relationship...
This article draws on research with and about refugees from across the Middle East and North Africa ...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
Humanitarian discourses emphasize that displacement results in disruptions to family structures. Thi...
The Syrian crisis began in 2011 in Daràa, near the southern-Syrian border, with the first refugees c...
This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian r...
The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interv...
Abstract Background Long term displacement and exposu...
This research aims at exploring how Syrian families, facing the challenges of forced migration, deal...
The ongoing conflict in Syria, now entering its eighth year, has resulted in the largest refugee cri...
This paper examines how forcibly displaced people cope with prolonged liminality through identity wo...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
Humanitarian assistance coupled with an unsustainable policy of regional containment have only creat...
This literature review aims to explore the evidence on the effects of social assistance on gender, f...
This thesis investigates the interplay between displacement and marriage practices among Palestinian...
War, political terror and forced migration impairs social functioning and erodes social relationship...
This article draws on research with and about refugees from across the Middle East and North Africa ...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...