Mobility and Forced Displacement in the Middle East
Edited by Zahra Babar
Reviews and Awards
"This collection is both a timely and significant contribution to our understanding of what makes movement and mobility a defining feature of contemporary life in the Middle East."-- Dawn Chatty, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, University of Oxford
"Babar has skifully assembled an impressive collection of case studies on voluntary and involuntary mobility in the Middle East. A valuable contribution to the debate on how states and non-state actors instrumentalise migration, displacement and statelessness." -- Abdulhadi Khalaf, Professor of Sociology, Lund University
"Babar has skillfully assembled an impressive collection of case studies on voluntary and involuntary mobility in the Middle East. A valuable contribution to the debate on how states and non-state actors instrumentalize migration, displacement and statelessness." -- Abdulhadi Khalaf, Professor of Sociology, Lund University
"This volume is timely and essential as more borders harden, economies and societies struggle with refugees, and war continues to cause human suffering in the Middle East. An excellent read and a must-have resource for scholars in the field." -- Jane Bristol-Rhys, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Zayed University Abu Dhabi, and author of Emirati Women