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Anarim Chahabi is a PhD Fellow within the research project CONFINED: Unpacking confined lives – Generating a global research agenda on the intersection of urban marginality, displacement, and incarceration.

Anarim’s PhD research combines ethnographic methods and socio-legal approaches to examine confinement, displacement and family networks among Palestinian families in Denmark and in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. Her work explores how confinement—rooted in intersectional oppressions, marginalization, displacement, incarceration, and statelessness—is navigated and negotiated across gender, generations and borders, encompassing forms of confinement that range from urban marginalization in Denmark to life in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.

Keywords

  • Sociology and Social Conditions
  • Human Rights
  • Socio-Legal Methods
  • Sociology
  • Palestinian diaspora
  • Migration
  • Exile
  • Ethnographic Fieldwork
  • Gender & Generations
  • Displacement
  • Confinement

Collaborations from the last five years

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