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An ethnographic study of the consequences of social and structural forces on children: the case of two low-income Beirut suburbs
This ethnographic study of two low-income suburban communities in Beirut highlights the negative impacts that wider social circumstances can have on the young. The two communities of interest are a Palestinian refugee camp and another community in the suburbs of Beirut where displaced families and d...
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Published in: | Environment and urbanization 2003-10, Vol.15 (2), p.249-260 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This ethnographic study of two low-income suburban communities in Beirut highlights
the negative impacts that wider social circumstances can have on the young. The two
communities of interest are a Palestinian refugee camp and another community in the
suburbs of Beirut where displaced families and daily labourers reside. Using
observations and in-depth interviews with residents and key informants in these
communities over a period of four months, a research team obtained an inside view of
the residents’ experiences. State political and economic policies place
restrictions on work and mobility for the Palestinians in Lebanon and allow the
religious sects to regulate civil life for the Lebanese. This paper discusses how,
as a result of these and other difficult conditions, children and youth face
consequences that can include illegal status, dropping out of school, abuse, child
labour and substance abuse. Policies to alleviate these outcomes need to address the
root causes situated within these structural forces. |
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ISSN: | 0956-2478 1746-0301 |
DOI: | 10.1177/095624780301500213 |