What is a refugee camp? Existing definitions have focused on logics of power and institutions of governance. This article argues instead that refugee camps are best understood in relation to their purpose of containment. It posits ‘camps of containment’ as a specific form of encampment consisting of three primary categories: prisoner-of-war camps, internment camps and camps for forced migrants. This genealogy sheds new light on the origin of the refugee camp and reveals camps of containment to be an evolving politico-military strategy related to changing patterns of political conflict and to shifting anxieties about national security
In this research I examine social ordering processes in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. I view the ca...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
What is a refugee camp? Existing definitions have focused on logics of power and institutions of gov...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
Abstract: Conflict and disaster occurs throughout the world every day. The aftershock of these situ...
In early 2019, hundreds of orphans from the Islamic State were sent to refugee camps in Syria. In pa...
What is a Camp? Words such as dwelling, inhabitation and occupation convey a set of meanings that ar...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
There is an inherent tension between the widespread practice of establishing camps to provide tempor...
The men and women of the Togolese Refugee Camp in Agamé (Benin) live in a magnificent palm grove whi...
The past half-century of urban studies has demonstrated that the design of human settlements is...
With the increase of refugee movements since 2014 in Europe and the Near East, the debate of how to ...
In this research I examine social ordering processes in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. I view the ca...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
What is a refugee camp? Existing definitions have focused on logics of power and institutions of gov...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
Abstract: Conflict and disaster occurs throughout the world every day. The aftershock of these situ...
In early 2019, hundreds of orphans from the Islamic State were sent to refugee camps in Syria. In pa...
What is a Camp? Words such as dwelling, inhabitation and occupation convey a set of meanings that ar...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
There is an inherent tension between the widespread practice of establishing camps to provide tempor...
The men and women of the Togolese Refugee Camp in Agamé (Benin) live in a magnificent palm grove whi...
The past half-century of urban studies has demonstrated that the design of human settlements is...
With the increase of refugee movements since 2014 in Europe and the Near East, the debate of how to ...
In this research I examine social ordering processes in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. I view the ca...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...