This article traces the infrastructures of suffering under the governance of humanitarian psychiatry to explore how material conditions of war and aid have shaped the politics of trauma and sumud[steadfastness] in Lebanon. Based on 29 months of ethnographic fieldwork undertaken from 2011 to 2013, I look at the expert, economic, and techno-political assemblages of trauma and sumudduring the July War in 2006 and the Syrian refugee crisis in 2011. Mental health experts faced unexpected difficulties in diagnosing war trauma during the July War. This led political actors to claim that these difficulties reflected a general absence of suffering from war and a sign of Lebanese resilience, drawing on economies of sumudin postwar reconstruction. The...
In comparison with other regional host countries Lebanon's response to the Syrian refugee crisis is ...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper and critical understanding of trauma in the societ...
This article traces the infrastructures of suffering under the governance of humanitarian psychiatry...
This thesis explores the ways in which humanitarianism transforms social space through case studies ...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...
Drawing on four ethnographic case studies, this dissertation, Humanitarian Psychology in War and Pos...
Syrian refugees’ exile in Lebanon allows providing a dynamic ethnography of sufferings. Refugees are...
Despite a surge in initiatives to integrate foreign-trained physicians into local health systems and...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...
Entrapped within the tight geographic boundaries of Lebanon, the rippling effects of conflict are fe...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...
This dissertation explores the experiences of Lebanese educators between October 2019 and June 2021,...
This article explores trauma as a form of ‘social wound’, entrenched in the intersections of local h...
This study explores the influence of mental health on reconciliation by conducting grounded theory r...
In comparison with other regional host countries Lebanon's response to the Syrian refugee crisis is ...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper and critical understanding of trauma in the societ...
This article traces the infrastructures of suffering under the governance of humanitarian psychiatry...
This thesis explores the ways in which humanitarianism transforms social space through case studies ...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...
Drawing on four ethnographic case studies, this dissertation, Humanitarian Psychology in War and Pos...
Syrian refugees’ exile in Lebanon allows providing a dynamic ethnography of sufferings. Refugees are...
Despite a surge in initiatives to integrate foreign-trained physicians into local health systems and...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...
Entrapped within the tight geographic boundaries of Lebanon, the rippling effects of conflict are fe...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...
This dissertation explores the experiences of Lebanese educators between October 2019 and June 2021,...
This article explores trauma as a form of ‘social wound’, entrenched in the intersections of local h...
This study explores the influence of mental health on reconciliation by conducting grounded theory r...
In comparison with other regional host countries Lebanon's response to the Syrian refugee crisis is ...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper and critical understanding of trauma in the societ...