Refugee Camps: Emergent Presence to the Social Structure of the Palestinian Society

  • Dayyeh J
  • Banat B
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The study aimed to investigate the refugee camps issue as emergent presence to the social structure of the Palestinian society. The study approached the literature as a multi-dimensional phenomenon, which addressed both theoretical and applied research. The findings revealed that the Palestinian camps do not accurately reflect the structure of the Palestinian society, as they are emergent presence to the social structure of the Palestinian society. These camps depict the exposure of the Palestinian diaspora concentrations during the Nakba of 1948 and after the 1967 war. It reflects the social, economic, and cultural conditions of the period resulting from the uprooting of more than one million Palestinians from their cities, villages, and Bedouin sites of origin.

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Dayyeh, J., & Banat, B. Y. I. (2019). Refugee Camps: Emergent Presence to the Social Structure of the Palestinian Society. Asian Social Science, 15(5), 95. https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v15n5p95

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