Introduction: Layers of Spatial Rupture among Syrians in Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Syria

Abstract How is conflict reshaped by and through the displacement of millions of people into neighboring countries? Does conflict follow displaced people and how does this spatial rupture reconfigure conflict itself? Based on ethnographies of Syrians in Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Syria, this introduc...

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