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Syrian Refugees in the Middle East and in Europe: On the Psychology of a Humanitarian Challenge
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Online
For More Information:
bcwp@umd.edu
http://tinyurl.com/bahai-syrian

Syrian Refugees in the Middle East and in Europe: On the Psychology of a Humanitarian Challenge
 
This presentation is based on unprecedented empirical research into the psychology of Syrian refugees in the Middle East and in Europe, carried out by an international team of researchers headed up by Professor Arie Kruglanski of the University of Maryland. The research supported by the MINERVA program at the US Department of Defense bears on questions such as refugees’ motivations, their state of mind and feelings as function of the welcome they receive in the host countries. The research looks at the interlocking views of refugees and local populations, how these are affected by cultural differences, and the conditions under which refugees are likely to integrate successful into host society as opposed to remaining an alienated minority. In light of the growing refugee problem worldwide (70 million displaced persons as of this writing) that is threatening to worsen as function of international conflicts and climate change, this research offers a rare empirically based window into the refugees’ psyche and its implications for world societies.

Jan 12, 2021 11:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

http://www.bahaichair.umd.edu/syrianrefugees

 

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