Using the example of Iraqi refugees in Jordan's capital of Amman,
this book describes how information and communication technologies
(ICTs) play out in the everyday experiences of urban refugees,
geographically located in the Global South, and shows how
interactions between online and offline spaces are key for making
sense of the humanitarian regime, for carving out a sense of home
and for sustaining hope. This book paints a humanizing account of
making do amid legal marginalization, prolonged insecurity, and the
proliferation of digital technologies.
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