IMAGINARIES OF EUROPE: FREEDOM AS A MEANS OF OPPRESSION PRACTISED ON SYRIAN WOMEN REFUGEES
IMAGINARIES OF EUROPE: FREEDOM AS A MEANS OF OPPRESSION PRACTISED ON SYRIAN WOMEN REFUGEES
Author(s): Duha Ceylan
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Transnational Press London
Summary/Abstract: The humanitarian crisis in Syria has caused more than 13 million refugees to leave Syria since 2014, with Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and Europe being the principal destinations. More than 2 million refugees have been accepted within the European Union (EU), of whom almost 1 million are women (European Commission, n.d.). Syrian refugee women arrive in Europe through various ways, such as family reunification or smuggler networks. As a result, their stories and experiences vary.
Book: New “Other” - Thoughts on Migration and Migrants
- Page Range: 33-54
- Page Count: 22
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
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