Refugee spaces are emerging as quintessential geographies of the modern, yet their intimate and everyday spatialities remain under-explored. Rendered largely through geopolitical discourses, they are seen as biopolitical spaces where the sovereign can reduce the subject to bare life. In conceptualizing refugee spaces some scholars have argued that, although many camps grow and develop over time, they evolve their own unique form of urbanism that is still un-urban. This article challenges this idea of the camp as space of pure biopolitics and explores the politics of space in the refugee camp using urban debates. Using case studies from the Middle East and South Asia, it looks at how the refugee spaces developed and became informalized, and ...
...This article examines refugee tactics used to negotiate spaces for living within current refugee ...
The article addresses the situation of the asylum seeker as an instantiation of the 'homo sacer', th...
Refugee camps are cast as spaces of exception where the body of the refugee is reduced to bare life....
Refugee spaces are emerging as quintessential geographies of the modern, yet their intimate and ever...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
Refugee camps are predominantly labelled as spaces of exception, dispossession and waiting, yet crit...
Considering the unprecedented and ever-growing number of refugees in the twenty-first century and th...
There has been resurgence in interest in both popular media and academic research on refugees as sub...
Refugee camps have been, and continue to be, highly polemical spaces to inhabit and study. Notions ...
As fewer refugees move into formal camps, what kinds of non-camp spaces are emerging and how does th...
Refugee camps and reception and identification centres (RICs) have long been imagined as ‘the best’ ...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
The paper investigates how refugees living in camps experience different scales of mobility and deve...
Urban refugees are widely viewed as anomalous—people who stand outside a refugee regime which, in Af...
With the increase of refugee movements since 2014 in Europe and the Near East, the debate of how to ...
...This article examines refugee tactics used to negotiate spaces for living within current refugee ...
The article addresses the situation of the asylum seeker as an instantiation of the 'homo sacer', th...
Refugee camps are cast as spaces of exception where the body of the refugee is reduced to bare life....
Refugee spaces are emerging as quintessential geographies of the modern, yet their intimate and ever...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
Refugee camps are predominantly labelled as spaces of exception, dispossession and waiting, yet crit...
Considering the unprecedented and ever-growing number of refugees in the twenty-first century and th...
There has been resurgence in interest in both popular media and academic research on refugees as sub...
Refugee camps have been, and continue to be, highly polemical spaces to inhabit and study. Notions ...
As fewer refugees move into formal camps, what kinds of non-camp spaces are emerging and how does th...
Refugee camps and reception and identification centres (RICs) have long been imagined as ‘the best’ ...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
The paper investigates how refugees living in camps experience different scales of mobility and deve...
Urban refugees are widely viewed as anomalous—people who stand outside a refugee regime which, in Af...
With the increase of refugee movements since 2014 in Europe and the Near East, the debate of how to ...
...This article examines refugee tactics used to negotiate spaces for living within current refugee ...
The article addresses the situation of the asylum seeker as an instantiation of the 'homo sacer', th...
Refugee camps are cast as spaces of exception where the body of the refugee is reduced to bare life....