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Sect and Statelessness: The Politics of Energy in the Druze Golan Heights

Funder: Brunel University London
Duration: September 2015 -

How do struggles over energy resources affect religious minorities and their allegiance to contemporary States in the Middle East? This question lies at the heart of ‘Sect and statelessness’ project, which will shed new light on the intersection of energy conflict, religious minorities’ formation, and State belonging by conducting research amongst Druze minorities in the Levant, with a special focus on the Druze community of the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights.

People

Name Telephone Email Office
Dr Maria Kastrinou Dr Maria Kastrinou
Lecturer in Anthropology
(Principal investigator)
T: +44 (0)1895 265059
E: maria.kastrinou@brunel.ac.uk
+44 (0)1895 265059 maria.kastrinou@brunel.ac.uk Marie Jahoda 219

Outputs

Kastrinou, M. and Knoerk, H. (2024) 'To the future guests of Lesvos: Hospitality and history among Syrian refugees in Greece'. History and Anthropology, 0 (accepted, in press). ISSN: 0275-7206 Open Access Link

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