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The displacement of religious authorities from Syria and their involvement in aid provision

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dc.contributor Carpi, Estella
dc.contributor Fakhoury, Tamirace
dc.coverage.spatial BY en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-27T09:40:36Z
dc.date.available 2019-03-27T09:40:36Z
dc.date.copyright 2019 en_US
dc.date.issued 2019-03-27
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10725/10285
dc.description.abstract The Institute for Social Justice and Conflict Resolution (ISJCR) and the Department of Social Sciences (DSS) at LAU are hosting a research seminar on “The Displacement of Religious Authorities from Syria and their Involvement in Aid Provision: Looking beyond Humanitarianism” with Dr. Estella Carpi, research fellow, University College London. Abstract of the Talk The longstanding Syrian conflict has displaced nearly 7 million people inside the country, and more than 5 million have fled the country as refugees. Among the latter, religious authorities – rijal ad-din - from different communities have relocated to the neighboring countries, namely Jordan, Turkey, Iraqi Kurdistan and Lebanon. In this framework, the general de-historicization and de-subjectification that the refugee population typically undergoes in media and humanitarian narratives have often removed people’s intimate and professional past, overshadowing the peculiar experience of religious authorities. In her talk, Dr. Carpi firstly aims to map a geography of displaced religious authorities following their physical trajectories outside of Syria. She will then focus on how displacement from war, violence and persecution reconfigures their spiritual role and their social status within receiving societies. By doing so, Dr. Carpi seeks to capture how such religious leaders are (un)able to continue their spiritual mission, and how the latter changes in response to their own refugee status and their intent to provide aid, support and solidarity to the displaced communities. About the speaker Estella Carpi is a research associate in the Migration Research Unit, Department of Geography, at the University College London, where she presently works on Southern-led humanitarian response to displacement from Syria in Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan. She received her PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Sydney (Australia). She has been primarily concerned with the social responses to crisis and crisis management in the Arab Levant and Turkey. She is author of Specchi Scomodi. Etnografia delle Migrazioni Forzate nel Libano Contemporaneo, published in Italian with Mimesis. Dr. Tamirace Fakhoury (LAU) will moderate the event en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title The displacement of religious authorities from Syria and their involvement in aid provision en_US
dc.type Events en_US
dc.title.subtitle looking beyond humanitarianism en_US
dc.event.creator The Institute for Social Justice and Conflict Resolution (ISJCR) en_US
dc.event.creator The Department of Social Sciences en_US
dc.event.description Seminar en_US
dc.event.department Social Sciences en_US
dc.event.school SAS en_US


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