1st Edition
Displacement, Asylum and the City Understanding Migration Processes through Urban Studies Approaches
Introduction— Displacement, asylum and the city: understanding migration processes through urban studies approaches
René Kreichauf and Birgit Glorius
1. Refugee urbanism: seeing asylum "like a city"
Jonathan Darling
2. Towards a parallel exceptional welfare system: the scaling down and out of forced migrants’ reception in Italy
Michela Semprebon
3. Making urban humanitarian policy: the "neighbourhood approach" in Lebanon
Romola Sanyal
4. Refugees and the transforming landscapes of small cities in the US
Pablo Shiladitya Bose
5. Negotiating urban solidarities: multiple agencies and contested meanings in the making of solidarity cities
René Kreichauf and Margit Mayer
Biography
René Kreichauf is Postdoc Researcher at Cosmopolis-Centre for Urban Research, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. He did his PhD at Cosmopolis and in association with the Graduate School of North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. His research focuses on international and urban displacement, migrant detention and refugee camps, state violence, racial capitalism, urban transformation, and marginalization processes.
Birgit Glorius is Professor of Human Geography with focus on European Migration Research at Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany. In her research, she focuses on recent migration phenomena in Europe, notably forced migration, and their effects on social cohesion and society formation.






