Dr. Nama’a Qudah, Independent Researcher From Shelter to Sūq When does a refugee camp cease to be a camp? Using the case of Al Wehdat, this essay explores how the market, infrastructure and daily life transform the space of displacement into an urban territory, where physical presence and the right of return
From Shelter to Sūq When does a refugee camp cease to be a camp? Using the case of Al Wehdat, this essay explores how the market, infrastructure and daily life transform the space of displacement into an urban territory, where physical presence and the right of return