Aspiring Cosmopolitans: Syrian Youth in Urban Turkey

Rebecca Bryant, Dunya Habash

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Abstract

This book explores one of the largest, complex, and intractable humanitarian emergencies today: the Syrian displacement crisis (2012–present). More than five million Syrian refugees live in fragile Middle East states – mostly in urban areas. Large sections of the Syrian refugee population are confined indefinitely, and many survive in the impoverished housing and informal labor markets. Subsisting below national poverty lines, they seem destined for long-term poverty and destitution. While the international aid community has previously faced many similar protracted refugee situations, often concentrated in fragile and low-income states, the Syrian case represents a qualitatively new set of problems outside formal camps. This book is aimed squarely at this policy lacuna, and the need to find new ways to tackle urban displacement in the Middle East region and beyond.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUrban Displacement
Subtitle of host publicationSyrian Refugees in the Middle East
EditorsAre Knudsen, Sarah Tobin
PublisherBerghahn Books
Pages99-118
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-80539-303-0
ISBN (Print)978-1-80539-301-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Are John Knudsen and Sarah A. Tobin.

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