European Journal of Development Research
Volume 26, Issue 2, 2014, Pages 219-232

Locating young refugees historically: Attending to age position in humanitarianism (Article)

Hart J.*
  • a University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom

Abstract

Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar consideration of processes associated with age has been less apparent. This article explains the importance of attending to the 'age position' of young refugees from two interrelated perspectives: first, as a means to comprehend the forces that inform the expression of particular needs and aspirations by young people, and second, in order to grasp the historicity of their lives and of the larger displaced population. The article then moves on to offer a conceptual framework for investigating age position. The notion of 'generation' is central to this framework. Four distinct meanings of generation are identified and their application explored through reference to findings from research conducted in a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan. © 2014 European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes 0957-8811.

Author Keywords

Humanitarianism Children Generations Refugees Palestine History

Index Keywords

young population refugee Jordan gender conceptual framework age

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84896330714&doi=10.1057%2fejdr.2013.58&partnerID=40&md5=dfa588b136a02eb411d4247358e43dcb

DOI: 10.1057/ejdr.2013.58
ISSN: 09578811
Original Language: English