Hosted and Being Hosted in Times of Crisis: Exploring the Multilayered Patterns of Syrian refuge in Dayr al-Ahmar Region, Northen Bekaa, Lebanon
Résumé
This chapter aims to illuminate the dynamics and patterns of the Syrian refuge
in Syria’s neighboring countries, and its relations and interactions with the
local host communities, in the broader context of the Syrian conflict and the
massive exile of Syrians abroad that resulted from it. The chapter is based on
in-depth fieldwork in the villages of the Dayr al-Ahmar caza (sub-district) in
the muhafaza (district) of Baalbek-Hermel, in the north of the Bekaa plain in
Lebanon.