This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian refugee families in Lebanon and Germany. It is based on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork carried out between 2017 and 2019. The research questions that have guided this study are: What kind of gender role and relationship transformations do Syrian families experience in Lebanon and Germany? How do Syrian men and women renegotiate relationships in displacement? Can different displacement situations generate similar experiences? I argue that due to the specific legal and bureaucratic conditions put in place by Lebanon and Germany, Syrian families experienced a protracted-temporary displacement. I conceptualize this space as liminality, ...
Making Home in Forced Displacement challenges dominant and often hostile social discourses on young ...
The global refugee crisis gives new urgency to questions of gender and religion in contexts of displ...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...
This research explores the effects of forced migration on gender roles and gender relations among Sy...
This research aims at exploring how Syrian families, facing the challenges of forced migration, deal...
Diese Dissertation untersucht die Auswirkungen der Vertreibung auf die Geschlechterrollen und -bezie...
This paper seeks to disentangle the gendered perspectives on partner relationships after forced migr...
Using a phenomenological approach, this thesis examines the experience of a Syrian refugee in Sweden...
This qualitative research seeks to explore the paradoxical relationship of forced displacement and t...
AbstractHumanitarian discourses emphasize that displacement results in disruptions to family structu...
The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interv...
The current Syrian crisis has pushed over 4.8 million people to seek asylum abroad, mainly in the ne...
International humanitarian actors, such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) ...
This thesis investigates the interplay between displacement and marriage practices among Palestinian...
Refugees rarely flee in isolation. Instead, their everyday lives and mobilities are fundamentally sh...
Making Home in Forced Displacement challenges dominant and often hostile social discourses on young ...
The global refugee crisis gives new urgency to questions of gender and religion in contexts of displ...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...
This research explores the effects of forced migration on gender roles and gender relations among Sy...
This research aims at exploring how Syrian families, facing the challenges of forced migration, deal...
Diese Dissertation untersucht die Auswirkungen der Vertreibung auf die Geschlechterrollen und -bezie...
This paper seeks to disentangle the gendered perspectives on partner relationships after forced migr...
Using a phenomenological approach, this thesis examines the experience of a Syrian refugee in Sweden...
This qualitative research seeks to explore the paradoxical relationship of forced displacement and t...
AbstractHumanitarian discourses emphasize that displacement results in disruptions to family structu...
The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interv...
The current Syrian crisis has pushed over 4.8 million people to seek asylum abroad, mainly in the ne...
International humanitarian actors, such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) ...
This thesis investigates the interplay between displacement and marriage practices among Palestinian...
Refugees rarely flee in isolation. Instead, their everyday lives and mobilities are fundamentally sh...
Making Home in Forced Displacement challenges dominant and often hostile social discourses on young ...
The global refugee crisis gives new urgency to questions of gender and religion in contexts of displ...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...