The seventy-three years of exile have molded the life in Palestinian refugee camps. In my dissertation, I explore the conditions created by this long history in order to discuss the futures that those currently living in the refugee camps envision for themselves. This Lectio Præcursoria is an introduction to both the research process and the ways the futures emerge in the vulnerable conditions of Palestinian exile. Keywords: Palestine, Palestinian refugees, future, refugee camps, multi-sited ethnograph
This dissertation is a material-archival history of the Palestinian refugee camp. Its primary claim ...
The issue of Palestinian refugees exists for nearly 70 years now, starting from the occupation of P...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
Refugee camps are predominantly labelled as spaces of exception, dispossession and waiting, yet crit...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
Using hope as a category of experience, this dissertation explores the ways Palestinians and their I...
This dissertation examines the representational life of return and asks: how has Israeli settler-col...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in ...
The “permanently temporary” Palestinian refugee community, present in Lebanon since 1948 with no sol...
This Bachelor’s thesis aims to understand how symbolic boundaries between Palestinian refugee camps ...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The paper explores the closed spaces of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon as exceptional discipli...
Refugee camps have been, and continue to be, highly polemical spaces to inhabit and study. Notions ...
This dissertation is a material-archival history of the Palestinian refugee camp. Its primary claim ...
The issue of Palestinian refugees exists for nearly 70 years now, starting from the occupation of P...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
Refugee camps are predominantly labelled as spaces of exception, dispossession and waiting, yet crit...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
Using hope as a category of experience, this dissertation explores the ways Palestinians and their I...
This dissertation examines the representational life of return and asks: how has Israeli settler-col...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in ...
The “permanently temporary” Palestinian refugee community, present in Lebanon since 1948 with no sol...
This Bachelor’s thesis aims to understand how symbolic boundaries between Palestinian refugee camps ...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The paper explores the closed spaces of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon as exceptional discipli...
Refugee camps have been, and continue to be, highly polemical spaces to inhabit and study. Notions ...
This dissertation is a material-archival history of the Palestinian refugee camp. Its primary claim ...
The issue of Palestinian refugees exists for nearly 70 years now, starting from the occupation of P...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...