Networked Refugees Networked Refugees
Critical Refugee Studies

Networked Refugees

Palestinian Reciprocity and Remittances in the Digital Age

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Almost 68.5 million refugees in the world today live in a protection gap, the chasm between protections stipulated in the Geneva Convention and the abrogation of those responsibilities by states and aid agencies. With dwindling humanitarian aid, how do refugee communities solve collective dilemmas, like raising funds for funeral services, or securing other critical goods and services? 

In Networked Refugees, Nadya Hajj finds that Palestinian refugees utilize Information Communication Technology platforms to motivate reciprocity—a cooperative action marked by the mutual exchange of favors and services—and informally seek aid and connection with their transnational diaspora community.  Using surveys conducted with Palestinians throughout the diaspora, interviews with those inside the Nahr al Bared Refugee camp in Lebanon, and data pulled from online community spaces, these findings push back against the cynical idea that online organizing is fruitless, emphasizing instead the productivity of these digital networks.

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No ficción
PUBLICADO
2021
19 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
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EXTENSIÓN
146
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of California Press
VENDEDOR
University of California Press
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2.1
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