This open access book, the first of two volumes, offers novel insights into the resilience of migrants and refugees and challenges Eurocentric and colonial perspectives of urban solidarity, sanctuary, and hospitality. It is theoretically framed by critical perspectives on the state and anti-colonialism, histories of urban solidarity, practices of solidarity and estrangement, and geographical perspectives of scale and space. The volume also advances novel themes and new approaches towards urban solidarity, sanctuary, hospitality and alternative conceptualizations that open avenues for future research and policy agendas.
This open access book, the first of two volumes, offers novel insights into the resilience of migrants and refugees and challenges Eurocentric and colonial perspectives of urban solidarity, sanctuary, and hospitality. It is theoretically framed by critical perspectives on the state and anti-colonialism, histories of urban solidarity, practices of solidarity and estrangement, and geographical perspectives of scale and space. The volume also advances novel themes and new approaches towards urban solidarity, sanctuary, hospitality and alternative conceptualizations that open avenues for future research and policy agendas.
Harald Bauder
Solidarity and Mobilities in Cities Partnerships for Urban Migration Governance Sanctuary Policies and Immigrant Civic and Political Engagement Migrant Rights Impacts of Xenophobia on Integration Lack of Solidarity and Hospitality Neoliberal City and Integration Local Policies Towards Undocumented Migrants Access to Early Childhood Services by Precarious Status Families Rights and Practices of Urban Solidarity Migrant and Refugee Solidarity in Urban South Africa Solidarity Practices Among Informal Migrant Networks Pathways Towards Inclusion Local Response to Urban Refugees and Migrants Migrant Policies in the City of Athens