Chapter
Open Access
Contents
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Lucas Oesch
and Léa Lemaire
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Series Editors’ Preface ix
- List of Figures xi
- Notes on Contributors xiii
- Acknowledgements xviii
- 1 Introduction: A Local and Global Perspective on Refugee Reception and Camps 1
- 2 Setting the Scene: Refugee Reception and the Challenge of ‘the Local’ 17
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PART I Camps and Their Relations with Cities
- 3 Local Governance of/through Informal Refugee Camps: Revisiting Lebanon’s Palestinian and Syrian ‘Gatherings’ 37
- 4 Unrelated Spaces? Camps and Cities in Jordan and Luxembourg 56
- 5 Between the Exceptional and the Ordinary: The Local Turn and the Camp in South Asia 75
- 6 Welcome to the Bubble: Governing the Parisian ‘Migration Crisis’ from the Street to the Centre de Premier Accueil 89
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PART II Camps and the Provision of Care
- 7 The Governance of Migrant Reception and More-Than-Local Stories in Southern Costa Rica 109
- 8 Camps and Safe Houses: Serbia’s Local Geographies of Reception and Care for Unaccompanied Refugee Children 129
- 9 An Unlikely Host in Humanitarian Reception: Fort McCoy during Operation Allies Welcome in the US 151
- 10 Non-Care in the Detention Hotel: 20 Years of Australia’s Use of ‘Alternative Places of Detention’ 174
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PART III Camps as Economic Resources
- 11 How Do Camps Affect Cities? The Political Economy of Refugee Camps and Arua, Uganda 203
- 12 Refugee Accommodation Industries: Migration Governance, Profit and City Making 223
- 13 Humanitarian Governance as Development: Protracted Refugee Camps as Drivers of Investment and Innovation in Refugee-Hosting Regions 242
- 14 Providing Hospitality to Asylum Seekers: Exploring the Tension between Tourism and Refugee Accommodation in Austria’s Migration System Through Visual Research 264
- Index 290
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Series Editors’ Preface ix
- List of Figures xi
- Notes on Contributors xiii
- Acknowledgements xviii
- 1 Introduction: A Local and Global Perspective on Refugee Reception and Camps 1
- 2 Setting the Scene: Refugee Reception and the Challenge of ‘the Local’ 17
-
PART I Camps and Their Relations with Cities
- 3 Local Governance of/through Informal Refugee Camps: Revisiting Lebanon’s Palestinian and Syrian ‘Gatherings’ 37
- 4 Unrelated Spaces? Camps and Cities in Jordan and Luxembourg 56
- 5 Between the Exceptional and the Ordinary: The Local Turn and the Camp in South Asia 75
- 6 Welcome to the Bubble: Governing the Parisian ‘Migration Crisis’ from the Street to the Centre de Premier Accueil 89
-
PART II Camps and the Provision of Care
- 7 The Governance of Migrant Reception and More-Than-Local Stories in Southern Costa Rica 109
- 8 Camps and Safe Houses: Serbia’s Local Geographies of Reception and Care for Unaccompanied Refugee Children 129
- 9 An Unlikely Host in Humanitarian Reception: Fort McCoy during Operation Allies Welcome in the US 151
- 10 Non-Care in the Detention Hotel: 20 Years of Australia’s Use of ‘Alternative Places of Detention’ 174
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PART III Camps as Economic Resources
- 11 How Do Camps Affect Cities? The Political Economy of Refugee Camps and Arua, Uganda 203
- 12 Refugee Accommodation Industries: Migration Governance, Profit and City Making 223
- 13 Humanitarian Governance as Development: Protracted Refugee Camps as Drivers of Investment and Innovation in Refugee-Hosting Regions 242
- 14 Providing Hospitality to Asylum Seekers: Exploring the Tension between Tourism and Refugee Accommodation in Austria’s Migration System Through Visual Research 264
- Index 290