Drawing on ethnographic field research, this analysis compares the evolution of refugee camps as incubators of political organization and repositories of collective memory for Palestinian refugees in Jordan and Sahrawi refugees of the Western Sahara. While recognizing the significant differences between the historical and geopolitical contexts of the two groups and their national movements (the PLO and Polisario, respectively), the author examines the Palestinian and Sahrawi projects of national consciousness formation and institution-building, concluding that Palestinian camps are “mapped” in relation to the past, while political organization in Sahrawi camps evidences a forward-looking vision
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
Analyses of refugee camps have criticised Agamben's conceptualisation of exception, understood as th...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This study compares the social use of space in the Palestinian village around the beginning of the 2...
This article briefly examines the historical causes that led to the uprooting of the Palestinians in...
This one day workshop will focus on the social and spatial organization of the camps, the social pra...
This thesis examines the relationship between the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the Palesti...
While considerable scholarly attention has rightly been paid to the history of Palestinian disposses...
This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in ...
Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian r...
To contest exile and political exclusion, Palestinian refugees have invoked their past as both a con...
This study aims to specify the mechanisms by which sociolegal control affects group solidarity in tw...
This paper considers how conjunctions of crisis and migration are productive in a Foucauldian sense....
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
Analyses of refugee camps have criticised Agamben's conceptualisation of exception, understood as th...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This study compares the social use of space in the Palestinian village around the beginning of the 2...
This article briefly examines the historical causes that led to the uprooting of the Palestinians in...
This one day workshop will focus on the social and spatial organization of the camps, the social pra...
This thesis examines the relationship between the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the Palesti...
While considerable scholarly attention has rightly been paid to the history of Palestinian disposses...
This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in ...
Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian r...
To contest exile and political exclusion, Palestinian refugees have invoked their past as both a con...
This study aims to specify the mechanisms by which sociolegal control affects group solidarity in tw...
This paper considers how conjunctions of crisis and migration are productive in a Foucauldian sense....
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
Analyses of refugee camps have criticised Agamben's conceptualisation of exception, understood as th...