Neighborhood in Nablus City: The Formation of a Social Safety Network during the Siege
In 2002, Nablus City in Palestine had to face more than one siege. The first siege affected all Palestinian cities; the Israeli army invaded the Palestinian territories and imposed a curfew for around a month in April. Later the same year between June and October, the city of Nablus witnessed a sieg...
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| இதில் வெளியிடப்பட்டது: | Middle East - Topics & Arguments |
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| முதன்மை ஆசிரியர்: | |
| வடிவம்: | Artikel (Zeitschrift) |
| மொழி: | ஆங்கிலம் |
| வெளியிடப்பட்டது: |
2020
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| பொருள்கள்: | |
| ஆன்லைன் அணுகல்: | ஆன்லைன் அணுகல் |
| குறிச்சொற்கள்: |
டாக்ஸ் இல்லை, இந்த பதிவுக்கு குறிச்சொல் சேர்க்கும் முதல் நபராக இருங்கள்!
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| சுருக்கம்: | In 2002, Nablus City in Palestine had to face more than one siege. The first siege affected all Palestinian cities; the Israeli army invaded the Palestinian territories and imposed a curfew for around a month in April. Later the same year between June and October, the city of Nablus witnessed a siege that was characterized by immobility and destruction. No one was allowed to leave their home; to do so put their lives under threat. This paper will reflect upon the role of the neighborhood in the construction of a social safety network. This network supported the inhabitants in their struggle to confront the occupational apparatus and to practice their daily activities despite the three-month siege that was imposed by the Israeli army. This paper focuses on neighborhood relations: describing their distinctive influence on peoples’ lives and reflecting on the meaning of being a neighbor, the obligations of neighbors within the same district, and how these relations manifested during the siege in 2002 and afterwards. |
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| ISSN: | 2196-629X |
| டிஜிட்டல் பொருள் அடையாளம்: | 10.17192/meta.2020.14.8254 |