Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan: Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim

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Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan : Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim. / Bandak, Andreas; Holst, Birgitte Stampe.

Viable Futures: Syrian Articulations of the Protracted Crisis in Jordan. ed. / Andreas Bandak; Birgitte Stampe Holst; Anders Hastrup; Nick Soltani; Hannah Arndal Rasmussen. Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet, 2023. p. 18-24.

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Harvard

Bandak, A & Holst, BS 2023, Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan: Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim. in A Bandak, B Stampe Holst, A Hastrup, N Soltani & H Arndal Rasmussen (eds), Viable Futures: Syrian Articulations of the Protracted Crisis in Jordan. Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet, pp. 18-24.

APA

Bandak, A., & Holst, B. S. (2023). Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan: Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim. In A. Bandak, B. Stampe Holst, A. Hastrup, N. Soltani, & H. Arndal Rasmussen (Eds.), Viable Futures: Syrian Articulations of the Protracted Crisis in Jordan (pp. 18-24). Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet.

Vancouver

Bandak A, Holst BS. Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan: Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim. In Bandak A, Stampe Holst B, Hastrup A, Soltani N, Arndal Rasmussen H, editors, Viable Futures: Syrian Articulations of the Protracted Crisis in Jordan. Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet. 2023. p. 18-24

Author

Bandak, Andreas ; Holst, Birgitte Stampe. / Changing the terms of engagement with Syrian refugee youth in Jordan : Interview with Tareq AlDilaijim. Viable Futures: Syrian Articulations of the Protracted Crisis in Jordan. editor / Andreas Bandak ; Birgitte Stampe Holst ; Anders Hastrup ; Nick Soltani ; Hannah Arndal Rasmussen. Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet, 2023. pp. 18-24

Bibtex

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