In recent years, a large number of Syrian refugees have settled in Europe. In the media, most of the debate concerning these refugees has been about how they impact their host societies. But how does this large Syrian diaspora impact politics in Syria itself?
For this IMER lunch seminar, we will be joined by Amany Selim and Espen Stokke, PhD candidates at sociology and comparative politics at UiB. They both do research projects where they explore the engagement of Syrian diaspora activists, and how these activists try to make a difference in the homeland. With their work on the Syrian case, they are hoping to contribute to the growing body of literature that attempts to bridge social movement theory and diaspora politics.
In the presentation, Selim and Stokke will give a brief overview of the field: What do we know about the activism of the Syrian diaspora? They will also present their own projects, and what they wish to add to the field.
Place: Christies gate 17, seminar room 212 at the second floor of “Adm. org.”. Time: 12.04, 12.30 to 14.00.
As usual, a light lunch will be served. All are welcome!
Epsen Stokke is a PhD candidate at the Department of Comparative Politics at UiB.
Amany Selim is a PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology at UiB.