2024
DOI: 10.1177/00108367241269639
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Seeking ontological security through thick narratives: Syrian civil war, ontological insecurity, and narratives

Samer Sharani,
Ayşe Betül Çelik

Abstract: Civil war can change the narratives of a collective Self and damage some of its ontological security conditions, such as continuity, self-esteem, and consistency. Using a qualitative analysis of the Facebook pages visited widely by the residents of Salamieh City in Syria (a stronghold for Ismailis), this study shows how narratives of a collective Self (both local Salamieh and national Syrian Selves) have been generated to cope with threats to ontological security imposed by the ongoing civil war. Following our… Show more

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