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Memos, Refugees

Trajectories of Activism among Syrian Refugees

By Rana B. Khoury, Northwestern University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in…

March 29, 2017 Jacqueline Mai
Memos, Refugees

Stretched Thin: Geographies of Syria’s Opposition in Exile

By Ali Hamdan, University of California. *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in…

March 29, 2017 Jacqueline Mai
Memos, Refugees

Protest and Informal Leadership in Syrian Refugee Camps

By Killian Clarke, Princeton University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in the…

March 29, 2017 Jacqueline Mai
Memos, Refugees

Leveraging Sovereignty: The Case of Jordan and the International Refugee Regime

By Rawan Arar, University of California, San Diego *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration…

March 29, 2017March 30, 2017 Jacqueline Mai
Memos, Refugees

The Nexus: Human Smuggling and Syrian Refugees’ Trajectories across the Middle East and the Balkans

By Luigi Achilli, European University Institute *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in…

March 29, 2017March 29, 2017 Jacqueline Mai
Memos, Refugees

Culture or Bureaucracy? Challenges in Syrian refugees’ initial incorporation in Germany

By Wendy Pearlman, Northwestern University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in the…

March 29, 2017March 29, 2017 Stephanie Dahle
Memos, Refugees

Refuge, Market, and Garden: Tropes of Jordanian Stability among Amman’s Iraqi Residents

By Zachary Sheldon, University of Chicago *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in…

March 29, 2017March 29, 2017 Stephanie Dahle
Memos, Refugees

Displacement and Identity: Exploring Syrian Refugees’ Lived Experiences

By Basileus Zeno, University of Massachusetts *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in…

March 29, 2017March 29, 2017 Stephanie Dahle
Memos, Refugees

Inaction as Policy-Making: Understanding Lebanon’s Early Response to the Refugee Influx

By Lama Mourad, University of Toronto *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Refugees and Migration Movements in…

March 29, 2017May 17, 2017 Stephanie Dahle
Memos, Refugees

The Real Refugee Crisis is in the Middle East, not Europe

By Kelsey P. Norman, University of California at Irvine, Lisel Hintz, Cornell University and Rawan Arar, University of California at San Diego…

March 29, 2017March 29, 2017 Stephanie Dahle

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Just 2 DAYS LEFT to apply for the Junior Scholar Book Development Workshop! The deadline is this Friday, March 5th, 2021! If you are interested in applying, check out this page for more info! https://pomeps.org/call-for-proposals-junior-scholar-book-development-workshop-2021

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Today is the LAST DAY to apply for the 2021 POMEPS/APSA-MENA Politics Section Research Development Group! If you are interested in applying, check out this page for more info! https://pomeps.org/apsa-mena-research-development-group-2021-call-for-applications

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This is the LAST WEEKEND to apply for the 2021 POMEPS/APSA-MENA Politics Section Research Development Group! The deadline to apply is Monday, March 1st, 2021! More information available here! https://pomeps.org/apsa-mena-research-development-group-2021-call-for-applications

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ONE WEEK LEFT to apply for the Junior Scholar Book Development Workshop! The new deadline is now Friday, March 5th, 2021! If you are interested in applying, check out this page for more info! https://pomeps.org/call-for-proposals-junior-scholar-book-development-workshop-2021

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Yesterday we released Ep. 8 in S. 10 of the POMEPS Podcast! Dara Conduit of Deakin University talked about her book, The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations with Marwa Shalaby & Bozena Welborne on their latest articles! https://pomeps.org/the-muslim-brotherhood-in-syria-women-in-legislative-committees-and-women-running-as-independent-candidates-s-10-ep-8

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