This chapter examines the use of an alternative rhetorical voice and Bhabha's concept of the "third space" to address the perspectives of co-researchers. It explores the relationship between refugee camps and cities, with a focus on Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. The chapter reflects on how these camps represent both a physical and symbolic space for refugees, highlighting their ongoing status and identity. It engages with new literature on the connections between camps and urban spaces, inviting discussions on the varied experiences and forms of camps.