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This edited collection provides new insights into refugee reception and camps by focusing on the overlap between local and global dynamics in the governance of camps.
Contributors examine how camps are (re)placed within their local contexts across regions including Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. They explore how local environments both influence, and are influenced by, global flows, networks and connections in the governance of refugee camps.
By highlighting these interconnections, this volume provides valuable insights for scholars, policy makers and practitioners seeking to understand the complex realities of refugee camps around the world.
Contents
1. Introduction: A Local and Global Perspective on Refugee Reception and Camps - Lucas Oesch and Léa Lemaire
2. Setting the Scene: Refugee Reception and the Challenge of 'the Local' - Jonathan Darling
Part 1: Camps and Their Relations with Cities
3. Local Governance of/through Informal Refugee Camps - Revisiting Lebanon's Palestinian and Syrian 'Gatherings' - Nora Stel
4. Unrelated spaces? Camps and cities in Jordan and Luxembourg - Léa Lemaire and Lucas Oesch
5. Between the Exceptional and the Ordinary: The Local Turn and the Camp in South Asia - Ankur Datta
6. Welcome to the Bubble: Governing the Parisian 'Migration Crisis' from the Street to the Centre de premier accueil - Melora Koepke
Part 2: Camps and the Provision of Care
7. The Governance of Migrant Reception and More-Than-Local Stories in Southern Costa Rica - Elena Reichl and Nanneke Winters
8. Camps and Safe Houses: Serbia's Local Geographies of Reception and Care for Unaccompanied Refugee Children - Jessica Collins and Claudio Minca
9. An Unlikely Host in Humanitarian Reception: Fort McCoy during Operation Allies Welcome in the US - Erin Barbato
10. Non-Care in the Detention Hotel: 20 Years of Australia's use of 'Alternative Places of Detention' - Andrew Burridge
Part 3: Camps as Economic Resources
11. How Do Camps Affect Cities? The Political Economy of Refugee Camps and Arua, Uganda - Evan Easton-Calabria
12. Refugee Accommodation Industries: Migration Governance, Profit and City Making - René Kreichauf
13. Humanitarian Governance as Development: Protracted Refugee Camps as Drivers of Investment and Innovation in Refugee-Hosting Regions - Bram J. Jansen
14. The Role of Austrian Tourism Establishments in Providing Hospitality to Asylum Seekers: Exploring the Tension Between Tourism and Refugee Accommodation in Austria's Migration System through Visual Research - Nina Valerie Kolowratnik and Johannes Pointl