ObjectiveViolent conflict forced millions of Syrians to flee their homes to host countries. This study examines Syrian refugee women's experiences from the war's outset through their journey to Jordan. It addresses the toll this journey had on their lives.MethodsTwenty-four in-depth interviews were completed with Syrian refugee women who currently reside in urban areas of Jordan. Researchers translated, transcribed, and analyzed the interviews using group narrative methodology.ResultsThe Syrian women had unique nostalgic memories of times before the war. They experienced atrocities during the war that forced their decision to escape Syria. Their journey narratives testify of internal displacement, personal and collective traumatic journeys ...
Sinjar became the center of the world’s attention when one of the most horrifying cases of genocide ...
The Syrian civil war has forced many families to flee their homes in search of safety and a better f...
This thesis explores how conflict and closed borders have reshaped transnational mobilities in the L...
OBJECTIVE:The Syrian war created a mass exodus of people to neighboring countries. Jordan hosts appr...
The current Syrian crisis has pushed over 4.8 million people to seek asylum abroad, mainly in the ne...
This paper focuses on different theatrical experiences that, through re-enactments of memories of a ...
This qualitative research seeks to explore the paradoxical relationship of forced displacement and t...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...
The recent wave of Syrian refugees’ spontaneous return to conflict areas in Syria is not a new pheno...
Over the past two years, Jordan has adopted harsher polices towards refugees by periodically closing...
This thesis examines the experience of former refugee women from Syria resettling in Aotearoa New Ze...
The ongoing civil war in Syria created the world’s largest refugee crisis since World War II. As exi...
The last decade has undergone many regional and global war conflicts that have received worldwide at...
Since the Syrian crisis began ten years ago, 5.6 million Syrians have been forced to flee to neighbo...
The armed conflict in Syria which began in 2011, caused one of the largest refugee movements in the ...
Sinjar became the center of the world’s attention when one of the most horrifying cases of genocide ...
The Syrian civil war has forced many families to flee their homes in search of safety and a better f...
This thesis explores how conflict and closed borders have reshaped transnational mobilities in the L...
OBJECTIVE:The Syrian war created a mass exodus of people to neighboring countries. Jordan hosts appr...
The current Syrian crisis has pushed over 4.8 million people to seek asylum abroad, mainly in the ne...
This paper focuses on different theatrical experiences that, through re-enactments of memories of a ...
This qualitative research seeks to explore the paradoxical relationship of forced displacement and t...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...
The recent wave of Syrian refugees’ spontaneous return to conflict areas in Syria is not a new pheno...
Over the past two years, Jordan has adopted harsher polices towards refugees by periodically closing...
This thesis examines the experience of former refugee women from Syria resettling in Aotearoa New Ze...
The ongoing civil war in Syria created the world’s largest refugee crisis since World War II. As exi...
The last decade has undergone many regional and global war conflicts that have received worldwide at...
Since the Syrian crisis began ten years ago, 5.6 million Syrians have been forced to flee to neighbo...
The armed conflict in Syria which began in 2011, caused one of the largest refugee movements in the ...
Sinjar became the center of the world’s attention when one of the most horrifying cases of genocide ...
The Syrian civil war has forced many families to flee their homes in search of safety and a better f...
This thesis explores how conflict and closed borders have reshaped transnational mobilities in the L...