This chapter discusses the genesis of Denmark’s asylum accommodation system and recent legal and socio-spatial changes as a reaction to the increase of arrivals. By elucidating the structures and objectives of asylum accommodation, I present that the state’s further tightening of restrictive reception and accommodation policies significantly impacts the socio-spatial configurations of accommodations, refugees’ access to housing and their well-being. I discuss the links between the tensioning of laws, the reduction of living conditions and the (re-)constitution of large accommodations as means of socio-spatial exclusion. Applying the case of Denmark’s Hovedstaden Region (Capital Region), I finally argue that asylum accommodation is a central...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
The ‘paradigm shift’ in Danish asylum policy, officially introduced in 2019, implied the...
Abstract In the aftermath of large refugee arrivals in 2015, EU regulations and national asylum laws...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
The paper is part of a wider research project which seeks to explore the nexus between statelessness...
The Common European Asylum System aims to establish common standards for refugee status determinatio...
The right to seek asylum is an integral part of the international protection of refugees. Yet this r...
This paper examines the intensified focus on return in Danish asylum policy, the so-called paradigm ...
This report answers questions about how accommodation for asylum seekers and refugees is constituted...
In Sweden asylum seekers may choose to stay in ‘Facility Accommodation’ arranged by the Swedish Migr...
Since 2015, especially after the syrian conflict, there has been an increasing number of refugees ar...
"This book provides a comparative overview of asylum seekers’ reception throughout Europe by adoptin...
Treball fi de màster de: Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy. Curs 2018-2019This dissertation a...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
The ‘paradigm shift’ in Danish asylum policy, officially introduced in 2019, implied the...
Abstract In the aftermath of large refugee arrivals in 2015, EU regulations and national asylum laws...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
The paper is part of a wider research project which seeks to explore the nexus between statelessness...
The Common European Asylum System aims to establish common standards for refugee status determinatio...
The right to seek asylum is an integral part of the international protection of refugees. Yet this r...
This paper examines the intensified focus on return in Danish asylum policy, the so-called paradigm ...
This report answers questions about how accommodation for asylum seekers and refugees is constituted...
In Sweden asylum seekers may choose to stay in ‘Facility Accommodation’ arranged by the Swedish Migr...
Since 2015, especially after the syrian conflict, there has been an increasing number of refugees ar...
"This book provides a comparative overview of asylum seekers’ reception throughout Europe by adoptin...
Treball fi de màster de: Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy. Curs 2018-2019This dissertation a...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...