Identities and identity politics play a significant role in the lives of Syrian refugees in Lebanon. Using empirical qualitative research with focus groups as the primary research method, this article is a critical investigation into the ways in which Syrian refugees in Lebanon are simultaneously politicized through their everyday lived experiences yet depoliticized through humanitarian policy and practice. In particular, the article explores how the politicization/depoliticization dichotomy impacts Syrian refugees’ access to and experiences within higher education opportunities made available for them in Lebanon. The article argues that humanitarianism’s inattentiveness to intersectional identities and social hierarchies of power has often...
This paper critically examines whether higher education (HE) is living up to its potential in terms ...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
Syrian refugee education in Lebanon faces several challenges from limited school access, language ba...
Since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, Lebanon is estimated to have taken in more than two...
The Syrian civil war is considered to be one of the worst humanitarian crises of modern times. The w...
Within the MENA region, more than 5,500,000 Syrian refugees are currently registered with UNHCR. Am...
Using primary and secondary data, this paper critically examines whether HE is living up to its pote...
This article critically explores how laws and practices of states and international organisations at...
Using primary and secondary data, this paper critically examines whether higher education (HE) is ...
The refugee crisis is also a crisis in education. While attention is frequently directed toward prim...
The refugee crisis is also a crisis in education. While attention is frequently directed toward pri...
This paper investigates the various aspects of the Syrian refugees’ exclusion in Lebanon which contr...
This paper aims to explore how refugee students construct pathways of access to higher education by ...
The Syrian Refugee Crisis has significantly impacted Syria’s surrounding countries, in particular Tu...
PublishedSince the onset of the Syrian civil war, which triggered one of the biggest human tragedies...
This paper critically examines whether higher education (HE) is living up to its potential in terms ...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
Syrian refugee education in Lebanon faces several challenges from limited school access, language ba...
Since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, Lebanon is estimated to have taken in more than two...
The Syrian civil war is considered to be one of the worst humanitarian crises of modern times. The w...
Within the MENA region, more than 5,500,000 Syrian refugees are currently registered with UNHCR. Am...
Using primary and secondary data, this paper critically examines whether HE is living up to its pote...
This article critically explores how laws and practices of states and international organisations at...
Using primary and secondary data, this paper critically examines whether higher education (HE) is ...
The refugee crisis is also a crisis in education. While attention is frequently directed toward prim...
The refugee crisis is also a crisis in education. While attention is frequently directed toward pri...
This paper investigates the various aspects of the Syrian refugees’ exclusion in Lebanon which contr...
This paper aims to explore how refugee students construct pathways of access to higher education by ...
The Syrian Refugee Crisis has significantly impacted Syria’s surrounding countries, in particular Tu...
PublishedSince the onset of the Syrian civil war, which triggered one of the biggest human tragedies...
This paper critically examines whether higher education (HE) is living up to its potential in terms ...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
Syrian refugee education in Lebanon faces several challenges from limited school access, language ba...