This article seeks to address the paucity of research on the Palestinian Iraqi community. Analysis of refugee narratives gathered at the Palestinian Iraqi Association community centre in Damascus reveals the dynamics of the refugee process in the context of local integration with the host community. It also considers the extent to which previous experience and memory of being a refugee acts as a social and cultural resource, helping to create a distinctive geography of exile and a means of bolstering welfare strategy. Mukhayim Yarmouk, a suburb of Damascus, provides the context in which social relations unfold, and where Palestinian Iraqi refugees renegotiate identity and space
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
This paper examines the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt’s capital Cairo. Although the Egyptian ...
This article focuses on Iraqis in Jordan who intend to migrate further. It is maintained that the di...
Organisé par l'Université de LundInternational audienceBlocks of flats under construction, pressure ...
Organisé par : Heinrich Böll Foundation - Middle East OfficeMost of the refugees in Lebanon and Syri...
International audienceBlocks of flats under construction, pressure on the infrastructure, and crowde...
Organisé par l'American University of BeirutInternational audienceMigration is a key issue in most o...
The rise in the number of interventions by faith‐based organisations in the humanitarian field has r...
Submitted to The International Journal of Refugee StudiesThis paper contributes to the literature on...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
The aim of the study is to examine the current Palestinian refugees’ situation in the biggest refuge...
Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian r...
The displaced from Iraq now constitute one of the largest refugee populations worldwide manifesting ...
Since 1948, the everyday existence of Palestinians is characterised by manifold experiences of displ...
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
This paper examines the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt’s capital Cairo. Although the Egyptian ...
This article focuses on Iraqis in Jordan who intend to migrate further. It is maintained that the di...
Organisé par l'Université de LundInternational audienceBlocks of flats under construction, pressure ...
Organisé par : Heinrich Böll Foundation - Middle East OfficeMost of the refugees in Lebanon and Syri...
International audienceBlocks of flats under construction, pressure on the infrastructure, and crowde...
Organisé par l'American University of BeirutInternational audienceMigration is a key issue in most o...
The rise in the number of interventions by faith‐based organisations in the humanitarian field has r...
Submitted to The International Journal of Refugee StudiesThis paper contributes to the literature on...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
The aim of the study is to examine the current Palestinian refugees’ situation in the biggest refuge...
Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian r...
The displaced from Iraq now constitute one of the largest refugee populations worldwide manifesting ...
Since 1948, the everyday existence of Palestinians is characterised by manifold experiences of displ...
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
This paper examines the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt’s capital Cairo. Although the Egyptian ...
This article focuses on Iraqis in Jordan who intend to migrate further. It is maintained that the di...