This thesis examines political mobilisation into secular groups within Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. It focuses on context and identity in order to find out why and how Palestinians in the camps mobilise into these groups. The thesis uses a framework that incorporates three levels of analysis: structural; organisational; and individual. An ethnographic methodology is deployed involving interviews and participant observation in refugee camps in Lebanon. The thesis starts by looking at what sort of theoretical framework is necessary in order to understand the three key levels of analysis, including literature focusing on opportunities and constraints; human needs; resources; recruitment; social construction; and identity. The next fo...
On the fifth anniversary of the Nahr El Bared War, this thesis seeks to historicize the re-establish...
Over the last fifty years the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has generated massive numbers of refugees...
Using information derived from interviews with Palestinians from Bourj al-Barajneh refugee camp, Bei...
The aim of the study is to examine the current Palestinian refugees’ situation in the biggest refuge...
This thesis will tackle the organization of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and asks if this organiz...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
This thesis examines the political and socioeconomic consequences of Israeli policies of resettlemen...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
This thesis moves beyond the narrative of an essentialized, homogeneous Palestinian identity and ins...
This thesis explores how Palestinian youth in Lebanon construct their identities in the context of s...
Refugee camps are predominantly labelled as spaces of exception, dispossession and waiting, yet crit...
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
On the fifth anniversary of the Nahr El Bared War, this thesis seeks to historicize the re-establish...
Over the last fifty years the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has generated massive numbers of refugees...
Using information derived from interviews with Palestinians from Bourj al-Barajneh refugee camp, Bei...
The aim of the study is to examine the current Palestinian refugees’ situation in the biggest refuge...
This thesis will tackle the organization of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and asks if this organiz...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
This thesis examines the political and socioeconomic consequences of Israeli policies of resettlemen...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
This thesis moves beyond the narrative of an essentialized, homogeneous Palestinian identity and ins...
This thesis explores how Palestinian youth in Lebanon construct their identities in the context of s...
Refugee camps are predominantly labelled as spaces of exception, dispossession and waiting, yet crit...
Most of the studies on refugees establish a clear difference between refugees in camps and urban ref...
On the fifth anniversary of the Nahr El Bared War, this thesis seeks to historicize the re-establish...
Over the last fifty years the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has generated massive numbers of refugees...
Using information derived from interviews with Palestinians from Bourj al-Barajneh refugee camp, Bei...