This article explores refugee economic subjectivity in the context of restrictive asylum policies and disrupted transnational family lives. Drawing on fieldwork with young Syrian refugees pursuing IT training in Jordan, I focus on the "coding boot camp," an emerging educational format in the field of refugee professional training. I thus explore how Syrian youths approach humanitarian policies in which, in the absence of full social and economic rights for refugees, the question of livelihoods is addressed through the paradigms of self-reliance, creativity, and innovation. Reframing the refugee from a "protected" to a "productive" subject, and offering individual solutions to a structural economic impasse, these policies produce tensions be...
Jordan, with a population of about ten million, hosts 1.3 million Syrians of whom 670,000 are UNHCR-...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
Since the onset of the war in Syria in 2011, Jordan has been hosting refugees who fled violence in t...
This article explores refugee economic subjectivity in the context of restrictive asylum policies an...
Drawing on Sukarieh and Tannock's political economy of youth approach, this paper explores how Syria...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
From January through December of 2015, Germany accepted nearly one million refugees. Though arriving...
This study discusses Syrian refugees’ migration trajectories and narratives, based on the fieldwork ...
This thesis examines the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in improving the ...
Almost 68.5 million refugees in the world today live in a protection gap, the chasm between protecti...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
PhD ThesisWe are witnessing the largest humanitarian crises occurring within the digital age. The ub...
While 20 per cent of Syrian refugees in Jordan reside in camps, the majority live elsewhere includi...
Thesis advisor: Natana DeLong-BasThe Syrian Civil War and its displacement of individuals has led to...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
Jordan, with a population of about ten million, hosts 1.3 million Syrians of whom 670,000 are UNHCR-...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
Since the onset of the war in Syria in 2011, Jordan has been hosting refugees who fled violence in t...
This article explores refugee economic subjectivity in the context of restrictive asylum policies an...
Drawing on Sukarieh and Tannock's political economy of youth approach, this paper explores how Syria...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
From January through December of 2015, Germany accepted nearly one million refugees. Though arriving...
This study discusses Syrian refugees’ migration trajectories and narratives, based on the fieldwork ...
This thesis examines the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in improving the ...
Almost 68.5 million refugees in the world today live in a protection gap, the chasm between protecti...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
PhD ThesisWe are witnessing the largest humanitarian crises occurring within the digital age. The ub...
While 20 per cent of Syrian refugees in Jordan reside in camps, the majority live elsewhere includi...
Thesis advisor: Natana DeLong-BasThe Syrian Civil War and its displacement of individuals has led to...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
Jordan, with a population of about ten million, hosts 1.3 million Syrians of whom 670,000 are UNHCR-...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
Since the onset of the war in Syria in 2011, Jordan has been hosting refugees who fled violence in t...