The experiences of women in asylum reception centres remain largely unheard. Few researchers have been focusing on the lived experiences of women in asylum accommodations. Even fewer have investigated the interaction between spatial conditions of asylum accommodation and women’s agency in Northern Norway. This thesis involves an interdisciplinary conceptual framework to explore the interaction between space, agency and suffering from a micro-perspective to understand how spatial conditions can affect asylum seekers’ agency in asylum reception centres and interfere with their motives and interests and satisfaction of their basic needs, provoking suffering. The thesis is a qualitative study, which applies a narrative research design. It is ...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
In 2016, almost 40 per cent of Norwegian asylum reception centres (ARCs) were located in so-called p...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Within the context of the imagined Norwegian way of life, this thesis aims to explore the lives and ...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
Seeking asylum is commonly defined by long and undetermined waits and significant uncertainty, which...
Few topics are more hotly debated than the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and refugee...
Few topics are more hotly debated than the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and refugee...
In 2013, more than seventy per cent of Norwegian reception centres for asylum seekers were decentral...
In 2013, more than seventy per cent of Norwegian reception centres for asylum seekers were decentral...
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, and Unive...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
In 2016, almost 40 per cent of Norwegian asylum reception centres (ARCs) were located in so-called p...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Within the context of the imagined Norwegian way of life, this thesis aims to explore the lives and ...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
Seeking asylum is commonly defined by long and undetermined waits and significant uncertainty, which...
Few topics are more hotly debated than the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and refugee...
Few topics are more hotly debated than the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and refugee...
In 2013, more than seventy per cent of Norwegian reception centres for asylum seekers were decentral...
In 2013, more than seventy per cent of Norwegian reception centres for asylum seekers were decentral...
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, and Unive...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
In 2016, almost 40 per cent of Norwegian asylum reception centres (ARCs) were located in so-called p...