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Brothers, Workers or Syrians? The Politics of Naming in Lebanese Municipalities
, 2021Displaced Syrians in Lebanon face a multitude of legal, social and political categories that operate together to structure their lives and opportunities.
Lama Mourad
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2020
This article focusses on the scope and causes of ethnic discrimination against applicants with different ethnic backgrounds in the German housing market.
Tim Sawert
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This article focusses on the scope and causes of ethnic discrimination against applicants with different ethnic backgrounds in the German housing market.
Tim Sawert
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Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees
2019This chapter opens up on the premises of the Syrian refugee crisis, situating it within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional order. Doing so, it offers an overview of the socio-economic and political factors that led to the Syrian civil war and the massive displacements of populations beyond the Syrian borders.
Juline Beaujouan, Amjed Rasheed
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International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2020
We sought to provide a holistic view of education of the Syrians under temporary protection by exploring two schooling models in terms of policy and practice for integration.
K. Arar +2 more
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We sought to provide a holistic view of education of the Syrians under temporary protection by exploring two schooling models in terms of policy and practice for integration.
K. Arar +2 more
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Posttraumatic Growth in Displaced Syrians in the UK: A Mixed-Methods Approach
, 2020This study aimed to explore posttraumatic growth (PTG) in displaced Syrians in the UK, using a mixed-methods approach. Fifty-four Syrian adults in the UK who left Syria as result of the war were recruited online to complete the PTG-Inventory.
R. Taher, T. Allan
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Media, War & Conflict, 2019
Using the Syrian war as a case study, this article examines the theoretical frameworks of media dependency and selective exposure during the war. Through a survey of 2,192 Syrians living in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey during the conflict, the ...
Jad Melki, Claudia Kozman
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Using the Syrian war as a case study, this article examines the theoretical frameworks of media dependency and selective exposure during the war. Through a survey of 2,192 Syrians living in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey during the conflict, the ...
Jad Melki, Claudia Kozman
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Ambiguous belonging: Media practices among Syrians in Denmark
, 2020This article presents two prevailing media orientations among Syrian migrants in Denmark. The purpose is to show how Syrians relate to, and evaluate, mediated content, and how it relates to political action.
Zenia Yonus
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2023
An estimated 300,000 people have been detained or have died in prison since the Syrian uprising broke out. Syrians can be arrested for liking a post on Facebook or for the political activities of a distant relative. They are imprisoned without trial, and tortured and starved, often to death.
Baker, Jaber, Üngör, Ugur
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An estimated 300,000 people have been detained or have died in prison since the Syrian uprising broke out. Syrians can be arrested for liking a post on Facebook or for the political activities of a distant relative. They are imprisoned without trial, and tortured and starved, often to death.
Baker, Jaber, Üngör, Ugur
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2017
Syria’s secession from the UAR in 1961 marked the beginning of the end of pan-Arabism. This chapter explores to what extent this dramatic development came as a surprise to the Anglo-American intelligence community, and how they reacted to it. It argues that although analysts had a good sense of the political, economic and cultural challenges of ...
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Syria’s secession from the UAR in 1961 marked the beginning of the end of pan-Arabism. This chapter explores to what extent this dramatic development came as a surprise to the Anglo-American intelligence community, and how they reacted to it. It argues that although analysts had a good sense of the political, economic and cultural challenges of ...
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The Number and Characteristics of Syrians in Jordan
The Jordanian Labor Market, 2019Jordan has experienced a substantial influx of refugees from Syria since 2011. The Jordanian government and the international community have expended significant resources to address the urgent humanitarian needs of these refugees and to mitigate ...
C. Krafft +3 more
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