Patriarchy in Transit
Family Conflicts of Syrian Migrants in Germany
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https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2026.1572Abstract
Syrian Families in Germany: The Multi-Faceted Reality of Adaptation to a New Surrounding analyzes intra-familial conflicts of Syrian migrants in Germany. Using an ethnographic approach, Kutaiba Kaidouha explores how migration, cultural changes and challenges, and legal structures create conflicts between spouses and change marital relations. The study highlights normative pluralism, conflict management practices, and the vulnerabilities surrounding religious marriages, significantly contributing to migration studies and intercultural research.
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