Refugee youth : migration, justice and urban space /
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Imprint: | Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2023. ©2023 |
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Description: | 1 online resource. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13015863 |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Refugee Youth: Migration, Justice and Urban Space
- Copyright information
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introducing Refugee Youth: Migration, Justice and Urban Space
- Introduction
- Introducing refugee youth
- Migration
- Justice
- Urban space
- Conclusion
- Note
- References
- 2 Storying Belonging, Enacting Citizenship? (Dis)articulations of Belonging in a Community Theatre Project with Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Leipzig, Germany
- Introduction
- Theoretical discussion: stories/storying in participatory theatre's negotiation of citizenship and belonging
- Methodological approach and empirical material
- Empirical analysis: bringing our personal stories on stage?
- Silence as disarticulation/the withdrawal of stories
- Silence as articulation/the return of stories
- Reflection of my presence and positionality within the project
- Conclusion
- Note
- References
- 3 Jackets and Jewellery: Racialised Dispossession and Struggles over Public Space in Denmark
- Introduction
- Politics of dispossession
- 'Jackets, watches and mobile phones'
- 'Do you see me as ...?'
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 4 Venezuelan Refugee Youth and Brazilian Schooling: The Individual between Languages and Spaces
- Introduction
- On the methodological paths of research
- The displacement and the context of arrival in Brazil and Pernambucco
- Refugee/migrant youth and the right to education
- Migrant youth and the paths of school integration
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 5 The Inclusionary Potential and Spatial Boundaries of (Semi-)Public Space: Refugee Youth's Everyday Experiences in the Urban Fabric of Amsterdam
- Introduction
- Building new connections through (semi-)public space
- Methods
- Refugee youth in public space: an insecure beginning
- Strategies to feel more comfortable to navigate public space
- Young refugees' use of public and semi-public spaces
- Encounters in (semi-)public spaces
- Conclusion
- Note
- References
- 6 Navigating 'Purdah' Culture in Urban Space: The Restricted Lives of Young Married Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia
- Introduction
- The study
- Refugees in Malaysia: a background
- The purdah culture
- Fleeing into marriage
- Confinement after marriage
- Restricted from school
- Access to public health facilities
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 7 Inclusive Urban Planning and Public Space for Refugee Youth in Pursuit of a Just City in Amman, Jordan
- Introduction
- The intercultural, inclusive and just city
- more than 'just' public space
- Methodology
- In pursuit of an inclusive city
- Conclusion
- References