Middle class youth are emerging as an oppositional force in Lebanon. Somewhat aware of their past and tired of their present, the youth desperately want to forge their own future. Hundreds of young people, most under 25, camped out in a tent city in Beirut in an attempt to influence the course of political change in Lebanon
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
Sustainable development is an effort to balance social progress with environmental equilibrium and e...
Research Framework: While Beirut may be best known for its Pine Forest (recently reopened to the pub...
Youth in Lebanon is a pilot study on a prevailing trend in Western Asia, namely communal tensions. T...
On October 17, 2019, massive protests erupted in Lebanon, calling for the resignation of the country...
International audienceInformal neighbourhoods in Beirut, built on ‘old interstices’ - old peripheral...
This publication shares the findings of a one-year assessment of youth engagement in the urban gover...
This article introduces an intervention framework to build the capacity of Lebanese youth to partici...
Youth exclusion in a society is a major issue in many parts of the globe, and particularly in the Ar...
Beirut, Lebanon, has been a nexus for the east and west, has undergone episodes of conflict includin...
In this dissertation I examine why sectarianism persists among Lebanese youth. While much of the lit...
This article questions spatial experiences among students in Beirut. It mobilizes collaborative map ...
After six decades of protracted refugeehood, patterns of social identification are changing among th...
Shrinking civic space is a global trend in governance impeding citizens’ enjoyment of the fundamenta...
The lack of job opportunities for the young has been a defining feature of Lebanon since its creatio...
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
Sustainable development is an effort to balance social progress with environmental equilibrium and e...
Research Framework: While Beirut may be best known for its Pine Forest (recently reopened to the pub...
Youth in Lebanon is a pilot study on a prevailing trend in Western Asia, namely communal tensions. T...
On October 17, 2019, massive protests erupted in Lebanon, calling for the resignation of the country...
International audienceInformal neighbourhoods in Beirut, built on ‘old interstices’ - old peripheral...
This publication shares the findings of a one-year assessment of youth engagement in the urban gover...
This article introduces an intervention framework to build the capacity of Lebanese youth to partici...
Youth exclusion in a society is a major issue in many parts of the globe, and particularly in the Ar...
Beirut, Lebanon, has been a nexus for the east and west, has undergone episodes of conflict includin...
In this dissertation I examine why sectarianism persists among Lebanese youth. While much of the lit...
This article questions spatial experiences among students in Beirut. It mobilizes collaborative map ...
After six decades of protracted refugeehood, patterns of social identification are changing among th...
Shrinking civic space is a global trend in governance impeding citizens’ enjoyment of the fundamenta...
The lack of job opportunities for the young has been a defining feature of Lebanon since its creatio...
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
Sustainable development is an effort to balance social progress with environmental equilibrium and e...
Research Framework: While Beirut may be best known for its Pine Forest (recently reopened to the pub...