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E-grāmata: Refugee Youth: Migration, Justice and Urban Space

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  • Formāts: 254 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529221039
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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529221039

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Telling the stories of young refugees in a range of international urban settings, this book explores how newcomers navigate urban spaces and negotiate multiple injustices in their everyday lives.



This innovative edited volume is based on in-depth, qualitative research with young refugees and their perspectives on migration, social relations and cultural spaces. The chapters give voice to refugee youth from a wide variety of social backgrounds, including insights about their migration experiences, their negotiations of spatial justice and injustice, and the diverse ways in which they use urban space.

Recenzijas

"This is an inspiring collection of chapters drawing on the diverse perspectives and experiences of refugee youth as they navigate and transform the urban spaces of their new homes. Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London

List of Figures and Tables
v
Notes on Contributors vi
Acknowledgements viii
1 Introducing Refugee Youth: Migration, Justice and Urban Space
1(13)
Mattias De Backer
Peter Hopkins
Use van Liempt
2 Starving Belonging, Enacting Citizenship? (Dis)articulations of Belonging in a Community Theatre Project with Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Leipzig, Germany
14(18)
Elisabeth Kirndorfer
3 Jackets and Jewellery: Racialised Dispossession and Struggles over Public Space in Denmark
32(16)
Malene H. Jacobsen
4 Venezuelan Refugee Youth and Brazilian Schooling: The Individual between Languages and Spaces
48(17)
Camila da Silva Lucena
Fabiele Stockmans De Nardi
5 The Inclusionary Potential and Spatial Boundaries of (Semi-)Public Space: Refugee Youth's Everyday Experiences in the Urban Fabric of Amsterdam
65(16)
Use van Liempt
Mieke Kox
6 Navigating `Purdah' Culture in Urban Space: The Restricted Lives of Young Married Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia
81(19)
Mohd Al Adib Samuri
Peter Hopkins
7 Inclusive Urban Planning and Public Space for Refugee Youth in Pursuit of a Just City in Amman, Jordan
100(17)
Rana Aytug
8 Sense of Belonging among Tibetan Refugees in India: A Case Study of the Bylakuppe Settlement in Karnataka, India
117(22)
Anne Bramwell-Grent
Ajay Bailey
9 Negotiating Identity in Urban Space: Everyday Geographies of Syrian Students in Istanbul
139(14)
Seyma Karamese
10 `You're Judged a Lot': Australian Sudanese and South Sudanese Youths' Perspectives on Their Experiences in Public Spaces
153(16)
Luke Macaulay
11 Hair Salons as `Private-Public Spaces': Exploring the Experiences of Young Migrant Women in an Urban Township in South Africa
169(21)
Rebecca Walker
Glynis Clacherty
12 Emotion and Spatial Belonging: Exploring Young Migrant Men's Emotional Geographies in Cork, Ireland
190(19)
Mastoureh Fathi
13 Homemaking through Music in Urban Africa: Creating Opportunities as a Refugee and a Migrant in Kinshasa and Dar es Salaam
209(16)
Catherina Wilson
14 Planetary Listening
225(6)
Les Back
15 Refugee Youth: Politics, Publicness and Visibility
231(7)
Mattias De Backer
Peter Hopkins
Ilse van Liempt
Index 238
Mattias De Backer is Visiting Professor in Urban Criminology at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.









Peter Hopkins is Professor of Social Geography at Newcastle University.









Ilse van Liempt is Associate Professor in Urban Geography at Utrecht University.









Robin Finlay is Lecturer in Human Geography at University of Durham.









Elisabeth Kirndörfer is Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Bonn.









Mieke Kox is Lecturer at Erasmus University Rotterdam.









Matthew C. Benwell is Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University.









Kathrin Hörschelmann is Professor of Cultural Geography at the University of Bonn.