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Dr. Charlotte Al Khalili is a Research Fellow at the University of Sussex's School of Global Studies, specializing in social anthropology with a focus on Syrian revolutionary politics, displacement, and migratory aspirations. Her work spans ethnographic analysis of post-conflict subjectivity, religious imagination, and cross-border solidarity movements.
- Current research: Leverhulme-funded project on Syrian migratory aspirations after revolutionary defeat
- Past projects: LabEx HaStec study on predestination/martyrdom, genealogy of non-violence in Syria
Research Interests: She investigates how revolutions reshape time perception and lifeworlds, analyzing Syrian displacement through lenses of waiting, memory, and contested hospitality. Her work connects Syrian-Turkish border dynamics with broader anthropological theories of subjectivity.
Scientific Awards:
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (Anthropology)
Grants: Principal investigator for 'Pursuing a Good Life: Syrian Migratory Aspirations after the Defeated Revolution' (LEVERHULME TRUST, 2022-2026).



