Making Home in Forced Displacement challenges dominant and often hostile social discourses on young Syrian male refugees’ everyday practices in the Netherlands. In particular, Syrian men’s attitudes towards gender and partner roles tend to be considered problematic and detrimental to imagined gender identities and relations. In search of a counter-narrative, this thesis provides novel insights into the homemaking practices of young Syrian male refugees in everyday places. It illustrates that forced migration and resettlement disrupt many facets of Syrian men’s daily lives and their identities. They complicate previously developed feelings of home, and prospects for a safe and meaningful life. Throughout, the thesis analyses a repertoire of ...
This paper seeks to disentangle the gendered perspectives on partner relationships after forced migr...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 10 families and one single person from Syria who were reset...
Making Home in Forced Displacement challenges dominant and often hostile social discourses on young ...
This paper examines everyday life as a site of refugee politics by zooming in on lived experiences o...
Masculinities research has started to disentangle the gendered challenges men face after forced migr...
Refugees in the Netherlands are prioritized and given assistance with housing, although they have no...
Recent socio-political situations in the Middle East and elsewhere have resulted in a large number o...
This paper seeks to disentangle gendered perspectives on intimate partner relationships after forced...
Refugees in the Netherlands are prioritized and given assistance with housing, although they have no...
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...
The Dutch government currently underemphasises the interaction between refugees and place in the con...
This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian r...
This thesis investigates the intersection of masculinity and citizenship in the striving for dignity...
This paper seeks to disentangle the gendered perspectives on partner relationships after forced migr...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 10 families and one single person from Syria who were reset...
Making Home in Forced Displacement challenges dominant and often hostile social discourses on young ...
This paper examines everyday life as a site of refugee politics by zooming in on lived experiences o...
Masculinities research has started to disentangle the gendered challenges men face after forced migr...
Refugees in the Netherlands are prioritized and given assistance with housing, although they have no...
Recent socio-political situations in the Middle East and elsewhere have resulted in a large number o...
This paper seeks to disentangle gendered perspectives on intimate partner relationships after forced...
Refugees in the Netherlands are prioritized and given assistance with housing, although they have no...
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...
The Dutch government currently underemphasises the interaction between refugees and place in the con...
This thesis investigates the impact of displacement on gender roles and relationships among Syrian r...
This thesis investigates the intersection of masculinity and citizenship in the striving for dignity...
This paper seeks to disentangle the gendered perspectives on partner relationships after forced migr...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 10 families and one single person from Syria who were reset...