Listening to the Voices of Syrian Women Refugees in Jordan: Ethnographies of Displacement and Emplacement

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12 juillet 2016

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Al Akash Ruba et al., « Listening to the Voices of Syrian Women Refugees in Jordan: Ethnographies of Displacement and Emplacement », Institut français d’études anatoliennes, ID : 10.4000/books.ifeagd.1884


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In the border town of Irbid, in Northern Jordan, five refugee camps host more than a quarter of a million refugees, the majority of whom are women. Outside of the camps, the population of the towns and villages along the border have doubled since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011 bringing the number of refugees in this border area of Jordan to well over half a million. This paper is an ethnographic exploration of the real desires and needs of these Syrian refugee women. I. Locating ...

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