In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migrants and refugees. This article inverts the gaze from “researching down” refugees to “studying up” the humanitarian structure that governs them. The article studies how the humanitarian industry ballooned after the Syrian refugee response in Jordan due to the influx of expatriate humanitarians as economic migrants from the global North to refugee situations in the host country in the global South. It examines the global division of mobility and labor among expatriate, local, and refugee humanitarian workers, investigating the correlation between geographic (horizontal) mobility and social/professional (vertical) mobility, demonstrating that the...
This paper examines the relation between refugee movements and indicators of income, education, and ...
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the International Development Research Ce...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
For the past seventy years, separate international regimes have governed the economic lives of refug...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
This article explores refugee economic subjectivity in the context of restrictive asylum policies an...
In this article-based dissertation, I look at how highly educated refugees perceive their labour mar...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
This article identifies logistics - the science and practice of managing complex operations and movi...
This dissertation explores the changing organization of work in the transnational humanitarian aid s...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
Over the last few years, we have witnessed the largest displacement of refugees in modern history. A...
Humanitarian assistance coupled with an unsustainable policy of regional containment have only creat...
Humanitarian migration relates to the movement of people who feel somehow forced to move. Yet, disti...
This paper examines the relation between refugee movements and indicators of income, education, and ...
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the International Development Research Ce...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
For the past seventy years, separate international regimes have governed the economic lives of refug...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
This article explores refugee economic subjectivity in the context of restrictive asylum policies an...
In this article-based dissertation, I look at how highly educated refugees perceive their labour mar...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
This article identifies logistics - the science and practice of managing complex operations and movi...
This dissertation explores the changing organization of work in the transnational humanitarian aid s...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
Over the last few years, we have witnessed the largest displacement of refugees in modern history. A...
Humanitarian assistance coupled with an unsustainable policy of regional containment have only creat...
Humanitarian migration relates to the movement of people who feel somehow forced to move. Yet, disti...
This paper examines the relation between refugee movements and indicators of income, education, and ...
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the International Development Research Ce...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...