This thesis explores how conflict and closed borders have reshaped transnational mobilities in the Levant since 2011. It draws on fourteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in Mafraq, a provincial town in northern Jordan, in 2016/17. At the time of my research, Mafraq was home to ca. 100,000 locals and similar numbers of Syrians. The timeframe of the study coincides with a specific moment of the humanitarian response in Jordan when stricter encampment policies had exacerbated legal insecurity for urban refugees and the dwindling of international aid had heightened the importance of grassroots and faith-based organisations to Syrians’ daily survival. The thesis speaks to recent debates on “mobility” in the Anthropology of Humanitarianism, Fo...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
In recent years, the pace at which apparent refugee and health ‘crises’ – and their humanitarian res...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
The Syrian crisis began in 2011 in Daràa, near the southern-Syrian border, with the first refugees c...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 5 million refugees set...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan hosts one of the largest transnational humanitarian operations respo...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
My contribution focuses on the study of Syrian migration to Belgium and Morocco before the civil war...
This article aims to analyze the consequences of an armed conflict on the functioning of a cross-bor...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
In recent years, the pace at which apparent refugee and health ‘crises’ – and their humanitarian res...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
The Syrian crisis began in 2011 in Daràa, near the southern-Syrian border, with the first refugees c...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 5 million refugees set...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan hosts one of the largest transnational humanitarian operations respo...
This working paper is based on the empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement of S...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
My contribution focuses on the study of Syrian migration to Belgium and Morocco before the civil war...
This article aims to analyze the consequences of an armed conflict on the functioning of a cross-bor...
Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. Yet, contrary to the dominant ...
In recent years, the pace at which apparent refugee and health ‘crises’ – and their humanitarian res...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...