Devora Neumark is a second-generation Holocaust survivor and interdisciplinary researcher, artist, and policy analyst focused on the role of aesthetics and homemaking in the contexts of forced displacement, including those induced by climate change.
Dr. Devora Neumark

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Hosting institute
- Centre for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg (CHREN)
Current affiliation
- Clark University
Memberships
Key expertise
- Trauma Studies
- Neuroaesthetics
Regional expertise
- I have significant experience working with displaced communities across diverse contexts, including Palestinian refugee camps, the Blumont-sponsored Casa Pintada project in Colombia, and Iqaluit, Nunavut, in the eastern Canadian Arctic
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Disciplines
- Civil Engineering / Architecture / Urban Studies
- Cultural Studies / Literary Studies / Linguistics
- Medical And Health Sciences
- Philosophy And Religious Studies
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Other