SYREALITY: Syrian imaginations of Europe meet reality
SYREALITY: Syrian imaginations of Europe meet reality
Disciplines
Sociology (90%); Linguistics and Literature (10%)
Keywords
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Forced Displacement,
Aspirations,
Settlement,
Syria
The questions of how life plans change in the face of war and how and why they influence refugees migration movements are not fully understood. On the one hand, war and displacement deeply interrupt and alter peoples previous life plans. Refugees, on the other hand, also develop coping strategies to deal with radically changing social realities and experienced trauma, including focusing on hope and aspirations for their futures. With Syrian refugees constituting a quarter of the estimated global number of forced migrants in 2019, Syrian displacement is key to understand complex migration trajectories in a protracted refugee situation. While 5.5 million Syrians fled to neighbouring countries in the Middle East and North Africa, approximately one million sought refuge in Europe (UNHCR 2019) and 6.1 million were internally displaced (IDMC 2018). The project SYREALITY focuses on Syrians who have settled in Europe since the outbreak of the conflict in Syria in 2011. Building on research from the fields of sociology, migration and refugee studies, and psychology, it investigates the questions of (i) how broader life aspirations and social class influence refugees migration decision-making and (ii) how their legal status and the context of reception in different European cities impact their life aspirations and well- being. The project builds on the project SYRMAGINE (2017-2019), which dealt with migration decision-making processes of Syrian refugees settling in Turkey and Lebanon and their imaginations of Europe. From an academic perspective, SYREALITY contributes to the literature on migration decision-making processes, drivers of migration, and the role of aspirations in contexts of displacement. SYREALITY is innovative on two levels: First, few migration studies have linked the insights from psychological research to the sociological literature on refugees migration decision-making to understand the link between trauma, life aspirations, and mobility. Second, the question which role socio-economic background plays in shaping refugees migration has not systematically been explored, whose economic resources and property have often been destroyed or exhausted as a result of war and displacement. SYREALITY will fill this gap by studying changes in life aspirations and social class belonging along flight and migration trajectories in a participatory, transnational, cross-national, and longitudinal way. Methodologically, SYREALITY will conduct fieldwork in four European cities (Vienna, Berlin, Budapest, and Athens), in which refugees will play an active role in data collection. It combines a survey covering individuals major life events and attitudes to migration; narrative life history interviews; and the drawing of maps of interviewees migration and daily itineraries through the interviewees to understand their changing nature of challenges, opportunities and migration trajectories over time.
- Donau-Universität Krems - 100%
Research Output
- 25 Citations
- 5 Publications
- 2 Policies
- 3 Disseminations
- 2 Scientific Awards
- 1 Fundings
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2023
Title Daring to aspire: theorising aspirations in contexts of displacement and highly constrained mobility DOI 10.1080/1369183x.2023.2208291 Type Journal Article Author Müller-Funk L Journal Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Pages 3816-3835 Link Publication -
2023
Title Violence, life aspirations and displacement trajectories in civil war DOI 10.1111/imig.13161 Type Journal Article Author Müller-Funk L Journal International Migration Pages 209-227 Link Publication -
2025
Title Chapter 2: The SYREALITY Survey (Wave 1). Version 3.0. (Methodological Handbook SYREALITY) Type Other Author Ghabash W Pages 1-85 Link Publication -
2025
Title Chapter 3: The Qualitative Data. Version 3.0. (Methodological Handbook SYREALITY) Type Other Author Abusulttan S Pages 1-41 Link Publication -
2025
Title Chapter 1: Data Management. Version 2.0. (Methodological Handbook SYREALITY) Type Other Author Müller-Funk L Pages 1-9 Link Publication
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2024
Title Interview with the daily newspaper Der Standard about the SYREALITY project and return aspirations of Syrians living in Europe Type A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview -
2025
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Title Interview for Online Magazin of the Austrian Science Fund Type A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview Link Link -
2024
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Title Interview with the daily newspaper Die Presse about return aspirations of Syrian refugees in Europe and the SYREALITY project Type A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview Link Link
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2025
Title Young Academy of the Austrian Academy of Science Type Awarded honorary membership, or a fellowship, of a learned society Level of Recognition National (any country) -
2023
Title Routledge Area Studies Interdisciplinarity Award Type Research prize Level of Recognition Continental/International
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2025
Title ERC Starting Grant: Refugees' Political Participation and State-(Re)Making in Displacement (RESTATE) Type Research grant (including intramural programme) Start of Funding 2025 Funder European Commission H2020