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Contested Appropriations: Informal Migrant Settlements as Ambiguous Spaces Beyond Temporal Borders
Temporalities of control are a key element of the migration reception regime: deadlines, waiting times, and limited durations of stay link safe...
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Camp-Based Refugees’ Adherence to the COVID-19 Protocols at the Peak and Post-Peak of the Pandemic in Two Camps in Ghana
The conditions of camp-based refugees expose them to rapid spread of infectious diseases. Thus, this study examined camp-based refugees’ adherence to...
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Crime and Securitization Conundrums in the Rohingya Camps
This chapter explores the complex relationship between the Rohingya camps, their environment, and the propensity for criminal activities. It delves... -
Civic Education as Peacebuilding in the Rohingya Refugee Camps
This chapter seeks to investigate the ways education can catalyze social cohesion or further conflict in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh.... -
Refugee’s agency and co** strategies in refugee camps during the coronavirus pandemic: ethnographic perspectives
The global spread of the coronavirus pandemic has particularly dramatic consequences for the lives of migrants and refugees living in already...
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What Is Informal Participation?
Far from activism in formal groups or in visible and vocal demonstrations stands a type of citizen participation observed through everyday practices...
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An Assessment of the Sustainability of Living for Rohingya Displaced People in Cox’s Bazar Camps in Bangladesh
Ensuring human rights and fundamental needs of the forcefully displaced Myanmar nationals (FDMN), also known as the Rohingyas, has become a critical...
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“A Kind of Magic”: Pre-military Preparatory Schools (Mechinot) in Israel as Models for Informal Education
The pre-army preparatory programs established in Israel constitute a unique and popular model of education. Using the qualitative method and...
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Spatial Design and Management of Refugee Camps: Al Za’atri and Its Transformation from a Temporary Shelter to a Permanent “Slum”
ThisTemporary Shelter, refugee camp as chapter focuses on the resettlement process of refugeesRefugee who have been forced to flee from their home... -
Residential satisfaction in deprived urban neighbourhoods: a case study of Harare’s selected informal settlements
This paper examines residential satisfaction and the factors that influence it within the context of Harare’s selected informal settlements (Hopley,...
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Pop-up Cities: Refugee Camps between Transience and Resilience
In recent years, the world has experienced an unequivocal surge in refugee numbers. The current patterns of displacement are transgressing regional... -
Collaboration or Competition? The Relationship Between Locals and Migrants in the Informal Economy
Over the past few years, there have been a number of tense confrontations between locals and migrants. Locals feel that migrants “steal jobs” and are... -
Migrants, Refugees and Settlement Camps in the Rural and Urban Fringes of Serbia: Cultural Repertoires, Changing Understandings and Imaginings of the Other
Serbia has undergone massive changes related to the arrival of migrants and refugees. Since the closure of the Balkans corridor route in 2016,... -
Archaeology of Early Twentieth-Century Japanese Canadian Logging Camps in British Columbia
Two Japanese Canadian archaeological sites, initially established as logging camps around 1920, have been excavated in British Columbia. The Suicide... -
Archaeology of Early Twentieth-Century Japanese Canadian Logging Camps in British Columbia
Two Japanese Canadian archaeological sites, initially established as logging camps around 1920, have been excavated in British Columbia. The Suicide...
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Teaching Forced Displacement with Geospatial Technology in Refugee Camps: Lessons from Rwanda and Jordan
Forced displacement is inherently spatial, with aspects operating at multiple scales. At the individual scale, space shapes a survivor’s experience.... -
Informal Settlements: A Manifestation of Internal and Cross-Border Migration
Informal settlements are perceptible material expressions of internal and cross-border migration in South Africa. New arrivals, drawn to urban... -
Who Calls the Tune? Submission, Evasion, and Contesting Authorities in Ethiopian Refugee Camps
Arriving in one of Ethiopia’s camps was a disturbing experience for most Eritrean refugees, who fled intolerable uncertainty and repression en masse... -
A Guideline for Host Communities in Selecting Effective Livelihood’s Interventions for Refugees in an Informal Refugee Resettlement: A Case Study of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Promoting refugees’ livelihoods have emerged as a critical challenge for their host communities, noting that ineffective interventions could endanger...