Urban Displacement
Syria's Refugees in the Middle East
Contributor(s)
Knudsen, Are John (editor)
Tobin, Sarah A. (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
c376699a-4123-4b87-8565-b5bb00c37dbcLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Syria’s massive displacement (from 2012 onwards) is one of the largest, most complex and intractable humanitarian emergencies of today. More than 5.7 million Syrian refugees live mainly in cities and urban areas throughout the Middle East. Urban Displacement examines multiple dimensions of this crisis from political and socioeconomic predicaments to questions of social belonging, the complexity of the international, regional and national responses and how they affect urban spaces. The volume brings together experts in the field of forced migration studies and displacement in the Middle East and presents a range of in-depth ethnographic data, cross-sectional surveys and policy analyses.
Keywords
Social Science; Refugees; Social Science; Emigration & Immigration; Social Science; Anthropology; Cultural & SocialDOI
10.3167/9781805393016ISBN
9781805393023Publisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
https://berghahnbooks.com/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Imprint
Berghahn BooksClassification
Refugees & political asylum
Migration, immigration & emigration
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography