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Young Refugees and Forced Displacement

Navigating Everyday Life in Beirut

Liliana Riga, Mary Holmes, Arek Dakessian, Johannes Langer & David Anderson

Young Refugees and Forced Displacement
Young Refugees and Forced Displacement

Young Refugees and Forced Displacement

Navigating Everyday Life in Beirut

Liliana Riga, Mary Holmes, Arek Dakessian, Johannes Langer & David Anderson

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Young Refugees and Forced Displacement is about young Syrian and Iraqi refugees navigating the complex realities of forced displacement in Beirut. It is based on a British Academy funded two-year project with 51 displaced youth aged 8 to 17 and under the care of three local humanitarian organisations.



Liliana Riga is Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. She is a political and historical sociologist whose work explores immigration, refugees and civil society, racialised exclusions and political subjectivities. She is currently completing a book as a collection of essays, Refugeedom and Our Moral Selves.

Mary Holmes is Professor of Emotions and Society at the University of Edinburgh. Her research examines emotional reflexivity. She is one of the founding editors of the journal Emotions and Society and is currently writing a book, with Chris Beasley, on internet dating.

Arek Dakessian is a research fellow at Queen Margaret University. His research interests include cultural production, material culture, historical sociology and political alterity. Arek is also a founding member of LIVED, an Edinburgh-based charity.

Johannes Langer is a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh. His research explores questions of racism, immigration and the rise of rightist nationalism with a focus on regional difference and historical social change.

David Anderson was Research Assistant on the Belonging in Beirut project and is a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh. His PhD work addresses displacement, marginalisation and social space in the urban environment in Soacha, Colombia.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Routledge
  • Pub date
    Aug 2022
  • Pages
    166
  • Theme
    Sociology
  • Dimensions
    234 x 156 mm
  • Weight
    660 gram
  • EAN
    9780367696146
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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