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Whither the “Children of the Stone”? An Entire Life under Occupation

This article summarizes a uniquely thorough study of the first generation of Palestinians to have lived the whole of their lives under occupation. Findings from group interviews and large, representative surveys of men and women from the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip in 2011 draw a c...

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Published in:Journal of Palestine studies 2016, Vol.45 (2 (178)), p.77-108
Main Authors: BARBER, BRIAN K., MCNEELY, CLEA, ALLEN, CHENOA, GIACAMAN, RITA, ARAFAT, CAIRO, DAHER, MAHMOUD, SARRAJ, EYAD EL, ABUMALLOUH, MOHAMMED, BELLI, ROBERT F.
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Children
Employment
Females
Future
Occupations
Palestinian people
Peace
Political activism
Political participation
Political violence
Politics
Poverty
Safety
Social cohesion
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Stability
Stress
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