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A 19-year-old Syrian refugee with a leg injury from the Syrian war, works in a restaurant © Marcel Saleh/GAGE 2024

Coping mechanisms and “homemaking” in the face of environmental challenges: exploring the experiences of adolescent refugees in Jordan

28.10.24 | Jordan

Across GAGE capabilities | Refugees | adolescent capabilities

Authors

Megan Devonald,Kate Pincock,Faisal Alshammari and Nicola Jones

 Home” is both a physical location and a space of important emotional and social attachments. Often associated with safety and familiarity, homes are also places where power inequalities may be reinforced. Contrary to human rights treaties stipulating the right of refugees to live in shelters that meet their basic needs, adolescent refugees in Jordan often reside in poor-quality housing within built environments that do not foster their wellbeing. Yet despite a burgeoning literature on refugee “homemaking”, little is known about how young refugees in Jordan perceive and respond to challenges in the built environment.

This article addresses this knowledge gap, focusing on how gender norms are configured within “homemaking” practices. It draws on qualitative interviews with 31 adolescents in diverse locations: Syrians living in a formal refugee camp (Azraq), host communities, and informal tented settlements, and Palestinians without citizenship living in Jerash camp. Our findings show that refugee adolescents in Jordan face intersecting challenges, including poor access to services, inadequate housing infrastructure and sanitation, and safety concerns.

Suggested citation
Devonald, M., Pincock, K., Alshammari, F. and Jones, N. (2024) ‘Coping mechanisms and “homemaking” in the face of environmental challenges: exploring the experiences of adolescent refugees in Jordan’ Local Environment: 1-18 (https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2024.2419577)

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