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The Camp, Housing, and the City
Berlin's Migrant Camp Accommodation after the »Long Summer of Migration«- Authors:
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- Series:
- Urban Studies
- Publisher:
- 2024
Summary
In 2015 many camps were opened to accommodate newly arriving migrants in Berlin. Christian Sowa studies this form of accommodation. Moving beyond an exclusive focus on borders and migration, he argues that camp accommodation must be thought of and studied as part of the urban context and as a specific form of housing. The study provides an in-depth case study, discusses policy alternatives, argues for »housing for all instead of camps«, and contributes to bringing urban and migration studies into public discussion. In times of new waves of migration, the topic of migrant accommodation within urban environments remains highly relevant today.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2024
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-7037-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-7037-4
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Urban Studies
- Volume
- 0
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 258
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Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Acknowledgements No access Pages 9 - 10 Christian Sowa
- Abbreviations No access Pages 11 - 12 Christian Sowa
- List of Figures No access Pages 13 - 14 Christian Sowa
- Preface No access Pages 15 - 16 Christian Sowa
- 1. Introduction No access Pages 17 - 26 Christian Sowa
- 2.1 Introduction No access Pages 27 - 28 Christian Sowa
- 2.2 The camp as a (total) technology of power No access Pages 28 - 34 Christian Sowa
- 2.3 Camp accommodation as "logistical nodes" of the border regime No access Pages 34 - 40 Christian Sowa
- 2.4 Camp accommodation as neoliberal migration management No access Pages 40 - 44 Christian Sowa
- 2.5 Camp accommodation as shaped by the city No access Pages 44 - 49 Christian Sowa
- 2.6 Camp accommodation as (urban) housing No access Pages 50 - 60 Christian Sowa
- 2.7 Conclusion No access Pages 60 - 62 Christian Sowa
- 3.1 Introduction No access Pages 63 - 64 Christian Sowa
- 3.2 Clearing the ground: a case study on LAF camp accommodation in Berlin No access Pages 64 - 66 Christian Sowa
- 3.3 Carrying out the field research No access Pages 66 - 68 Christian Sowa
- 3.4 Research tools and sources of data No access Pages 68 - 71 Christian Sowa
- 3.5 Interviews No access Pages 71 - 74 Christian Sowa
- 3.6 Positionality and ethics No access Pages 75 - 78 Christian Sowa
- 4.1 Introduction: a "massive immigration" causing new camps No access Pages 79 - 82 Christian Sowa
- 4.2 The arrival of migrants to Berlin No access Pages 82 - 90 Christian Sowa
- 4.3 The "need" for camp accommodation No access Pages 91 - 96 Christian Sowa
- 4.4 To Dresden or Berlin? No access Pages 96 - 100 Christian Sowa
- 4.5 Conclusion No access Pages 100 - 102 Christian Sowa
- 5.1 Introduction: new actors and camp types in the city No access Pages 103 - 105 Christian Sowa
- 5.2 The key actors of camp management No access Pages 105 - 113 Christian Sowa
- 5.3 Types of camp accommodation No access Pages 113 - 124 Christian Sowa
- 5.4 Neoliberal camp management No access Pages 124 - 134 Christian Sowa
- 5.5 Conclusion No access Pages 134 - 136 Christian Sowa
- 6.1 Introduction: new locations and a lacking outflow No access Pages 137 - 139 Christian Sowa
- 6.2 Location Patterns No access Pages 140 - 147 Christian Sowa
- 6.3 Finding new camp sites No access Pages 147 - 152 Christian Sowa
- 6.4 The camp-housing transition No access Pages 153 - 161 Christian Sowa
- 6.5 Conclusion No access Pages 161 - 162 Christian Sowa
- 7.1 Introduction: understanding the camps'' living conditions No access Pages 163 - 166 Christian Sowa
- 7.2 Precarious housing conditions No access Pages 167 - 176 Christian Sowa
- 7.3 A long time in temporary accommodation: the impact of the housing market No access Pages 177 - 187 Christian Sowa
- 7.4 Separation patterns: the urban surrounding, neighbourhoods and the larger city No access Pages 188 - 200 Christian Sowa
- 7.5 Conclusion No access Pages 200 - 202 Christian Sowa
- 8.1 Developing the argument No access Pages 203 - 207 Christian Sowa
- 8.2 Policy: accommodation beyond the camp – affordable housing for all No access Pages 207 - 219 Christian Sowa
- 8.3 Politics: combined struggles, a Right to the City, and migrants as tenants No access Pages 220 - 224 Christian Sowa
- 8.4 An "academic" conclusion No access Pages 224 - 228 Christian Sowa
- Bibliography No access Pages 229 - 252 Christian Sowa
- Appendix: List of interviews No access Pages 253 - 258 Christian Sowa





