This article examines the (re)integration of Syrian women previously detained in Al-Hol camp into small towns in Northeast Syria. It interrogates the feasibility of (re)integration in a context of continuing political violence and widespread material insecurity, questioning the extent to which (re)integration is a conceptually relevant tool to address the challenges women with perceived IS affiliations face as they seek to move forwards with the…
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