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2023
Lessons Learned from Refugee Camps: From Fetishizing Design to Researching, Drawing, and Co-Producing
In Migration, Displacement, and Higher Education (edited by Brittany Murray, Matthew Brill-Carlat, Maria Höhn)
2022
From Shelters to Dwellings: The Zaatari Refugee Camp
Transcript Verlag | Re-Figurations of Space Series | Volume 3
2022
Tempohomes: Untersuchung sozial-räumlicher Aneignungspraktiken von Geflüchteten in ausgewählten Berliner Gemeinschaftsunterkünften
Edited by Philipp Misselwitz, Ayham Dalal, Aline Fraikin, Antonia Noll, Veronika Zaripova
2022
Appropriating Shelter: Comparative Views from Germany and Jordan
Trialog | 140/141
2022
Between Securitization, Appropriation, and the Right to Dwell: A Multiscalar Analysis of Azraq Camp
In Inhabiting Displacement Architecture and Authorship (edited by Shahd Seethaler-Wari , Somayeh Chitchian and Maja Momić)
2021
ZU/FLUCHT: A Temporary Exhibition on Displacement and Exile in Berlin
Europe Now Journal | Issue 44
2021
Appropriating Berlin’s Tempohomes
In Spatial Transformations Kaleidoscopic Perspectives on the Refiguration of Spaces (edited by Angela Million, Christian Haid, Ignacio Castillo Ulloa, Nina Baur)
2021
The Refugee Camp as Site of Multiple Encounters and Realizations
Review of Middle East Studies (Cambridge University Press) | Vol. 54 (2)
2021
Why ‘Now’ is an Important Moment in History: Coronavirus and the Refigured Mobility of the World
Town Planning Review (University of Liverpool Press) | Issue 92.1
2020
The Refugee Camp as Urban Housing
Housing Studies
2018
Planning the Ideal Refugee Camp? A Critical Interrogation of Recent Planning Innovations in Jordan and Germany
Urban Planning | Vol 3 (No4)
2017
Asylarchitekturen als Verhandlungsräume: CampCities zwischen universalistischer humanitärer Ordnung und lokaler Handlungsmacht
ARCH+
2017
Uncovering Culture and Identity in Refugee Camps
Humanities | 6(3), 61
2017
Report: Assessment on Craftsmanship and Syrian Cultural Heritage in Azraq Camp
Turquoise Mountain Trust
2015
Responding to the Refugee Design Crisis
XXI Magazine
2015
A Socio-economic Perspective on the Urbanisation of Zaatari Camp in Jordan
Migration Letters
2015
Between Space and Politics: Problematizing the Governance of Zaatari Camp in Northern Jordan
Idafat (The Arab Journal of Sociology) | Vol. 31/32
2015
The Emergence of Habitat in Zaatari Camp in Jordan: Between Humanitarian and Socio-Cultural Order
Trialog