Yutaka TAKAOKA’s new Japanese article “Situation of Syrian IDPs and their Perception” has been published in Yahoo! Japan News (individual, January 11, 2019).
English version is available here!
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Yutaka TAKAOKA’s new Japanese article “Situation of Syrian IDPs and their Perception” has been published in Yahoo! Japan News (individual, January 11, 2019).
English version is available here!
Session 4 of 35th Annual Conference of Japan Association for Middle East Studies
12:40-14:10, May 12, 2019
Akita University (Tegata Campus), Akita
The conflict that began in Syria in 2011 has resulted in enormous human and material damage. An estimated 500,000 have died, and more than 5.6 million have left the country as refugees, according to UNHCR data indicated in November 2018. According to the UNOCHA, a further 6 million people (as of January 2016) are internally displaced persons (IDPs) in a state of destitution. The rise of the Islamic State and the influx of migrants and refugees into Europe have prompted academics to attempt to understand the actual conditions of the refugees and IDPs, the primary and most numerous victims of a conflict that has been called “the century’s worst humanitarian catastrophe”. This session investigates ways in which the conflict has impacted the perceptions of the people of Syria, including refugees and IDPs, by utilizing quantitative approaches, the most outstanding of which is metrology; qualitative (descriptive) research, the major method of area studies. To this end, the session incorporates data from public opinion surveys and case studies conducted by presenters in European and neighboring Arab countries where refugees are accepted and in Syria itself.
This presentation presents a qualitative analysis of the results of a 2018 public opinion survey of IDPs living in six governorates of Syria (Damascus, Damascus Suburb, Aleppo, Hims, Latakia, and Al-Hasakah Governorates), utilizing the methods and tools of area studies, and assesses stereotypes of refugees, IDPs, and migrants in relation to pre-established harmony and poetic justice, as well as the discrepancies between these stereotypes and their actual conditions.
In this presentation, we investigate political perceptions with a 2017 public opinion poll of Syria and a 2018 survey of Syrian refugees. There are differences in social hierarchy between types of residents in Syrian government-controlled territories and IDPs, which are correlated with differences in these residents’ and IDPs’ perceptions of the external world. We conduct a quantitative analysis of this relationship using international political theory.
In this presentation, we investigate certain aspects of Syrian refugees’ consciousness and perceptions regarding their possibility of returning home, through an analysis of case studies and opinion polls. We examine differences in perceptions regarding their migration to Syria’s neighboring countries, such as Jordan and Lebanon, as well as to Germany, a major destination of migrants-refugees. We also examine influence of the factors such as the place of origin, number of years of residence, generation, and political tendencies to their perception.
Hiroyuki AOYAMA’s new Japanese article “What Kind of Aid Do Syrian Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Need?” has been published in Yahoo! Japan News (individual, March 24, 2019).
“Report of Simple Tally of “Middle East Public Opinion Survey (Syria 2017-II)”” (CEMPS-J Report No. 47), Japanese version of Kota SUECHIKA’s paper “2017 Opinion Poll in Syria: Sampling Method and Descriptive Statistics” (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Relational Studies on Global Crises” Online Paper Series No.5: Research Report No. 3), has been published in CMEPS-J Reports.
Joint research project “Roles of the Informal Actors in Reconstruction and/or Destruction of the State: Case Studies of the Arab East” has published new report “Report of Simple Tally of “Middle East Public Opinion Survey (Syrian Internally Displaced Persons 2018)”” (CEMPS-J Report No. 46) and its Japanese version (CMEPS-J Report No. 45) in CMEPS-J Reports.
Kota SUECHIKA’s new paper “2017 Opinion Poll in Syria: Sampling Method and Descriptive Statistics” (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Relational Studies on Global Crises” Online Paper Series No.5: Research Report No. 3) has been published in the website Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Relational Studies on Global Crises” on January 15, 2019.
Yutaka TAKAOKA’s new Japanese article “How Do the Syrian People Outlook for Their Future” has been published in Yahoo! Japan News (individual, February 3, 2019).
Yutaka TAKAOKA’s new Japanese article “Study on “Pro-Japanese View” in the Middle East: Using the Result of Middle East Public Opinion Surveys (Syria)” has been published in Yahoo! Japan News (individual, January 13, 2019).
English version is available here!
New page “Middle East Public Opinion Survey (Syrian Internally Displaced Persons 2018)” has been launched in Opinion Surveys.
List of ‘Imad Muhammad Dib Hamis’s reshuffled cabinet in Syria (November 26, 2018) has been published in Country Files.