Palestinian Refugees
In: Race & class: a journal on racism, empire and globalisation, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 93-97
ISSN: 0306-3968
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In: Race & class: a journal on racism, empire and globalisation, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 93-97
ISSN: 0306-3968
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 99-100
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 42, Heft 4, S. 113-114
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
In: Forced migration review, Heft 26, S. 13-14
ISSN: 1460-9819
When the UN Relief & Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was established it was only intended to offer a temporary solution, not one that would last for 58 years. Adapted from the source document.
In: Bě'āyôt bênlě'ûmmiyyôt: society & politics ; the journal of Israel Association of Graduates in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Band 33, Heft 1-2, S. 4H
ISSN: 0020-840X
In: Middle East report: Middle East research and information project, MERIP, Heft 197, S. 28
World Affairs Online
In: Forced migration review, Heft 26
ISSN: 1460-9819
Israel's failure to provide reparations to Palestinian refugees over the past six decades is in blatant violation of International law. Adapted from the source document.
The pertinent question today is what kind of "politics of return" could grant Palestinians the right to self-determination and simultaneously counter the exclusionary politics towards Palestinian refugees of both Arab nation-states and of the Palestinian nationalist project? Palestinian refugees, and their camp/homes as social - historical sites giving new meanings to contemporary refugeehood - lie at the heart of a potential new political counter culture. At the core of this antagonistic politics should be the recognition that the refugee issue today is no longer solely about return, but also about rights writ-large, which involve a radical rethinking of citizenship and individual and collective self-determination in the region. The Palestinian refugee question, seen in this light, becomes a prism through which we can understand and critique long-term processes of national, sectarian and confessional boundary making in the Middle East. It therefore raises the question of how to radically reconfigure post-colonial national projects in Arab countries which have so far failed to meet aspirations for rights, democracy and pluralism for refugees and non refugees alike.
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In: Forced migration review, Heft 26, S. 5-7
ISSN: 1460-9819
Three-quarters of the Palestinian people are displaced. Approximately one in three refugees worldwide is Palestinian, More than half are displaced outside the borders of their historic homeland. Adapted from the source document.
In: Chapter 18 in The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, ed. by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, and Nando Sigona, Oxford University Press, June 2014 ISBN: 978-0-19-965243-3.
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In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 5-17
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
World Affairs Online
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 24, S. 5-17
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
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Working paper