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“I Turned to Things That Mean More to Me”: Unpacking the Activist Trajectories of Syrians in Oslo

PhD-fellow at the Department of Sociology Amany Selim with an open access publication in the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. Click to read the article.

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Screenshot of frontpage of open-access article: “I Turned to Things That Mean More to Me”: Unpacking the Activist Trajectories of Syrians in Oslo, Website: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15562948.2021.2017535

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PhD-fellow at the Department of Sociology Amany Selim has published this open-access article “I Turned to Things That Mean More to Me”: Unpacking the Activist Trajectories of Syrians in Oslo" in the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. Read the article here. 

Abstract

The article examines how Syrians’ activist trajectories have evolved in exile contexts of small Syrian communities and limited mobilization structures. Based on in-depth interviews with Syrians in Oslo, I argue that the specific features of integration narratives, lack of community structures, and presence of solidarity infrastructures have produced locally embedded forms of activism. The participants reorganized their experiences of the uprising and antiregime activism into identity-based activism and acts of supporting community members. The article contributes to the emerging literature on Syrian activism in exile, concluding with conceptual pointers on the study of activist trajectories.