Urban Arrival Infrastructures between Political and Humanitarian Support: The 'Refugee Welcome' Mo(ve)ment Revisited

Maximilian Park in Brussels was the site of a makeshift refugee camp for three months in 2015 when the institutional reception system was unable to provide shelter for newly arriving asylum seekers. Local volunteers stepped in, formed a civic initiative and organized a reception area under the banner ‘Refugees Welcome!’ The civic platform which emerged claimed and asserted (existing) rights for one specific group, asylum seekers, exclusively, and thus did not challenge the exclusive migration regime nor demand transformation. While such a humanitarian approach risks reproducing the exclusive b... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Saltiel, Rivka
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: PRT
Schlagwörter: Landscaping and area planning / Sociology & anthropology / Social sciences / sociology / anthropology / Sozialwissenschaften / Soziologie / Städtebau / Raumplanung / Landschaftsgestaltung / Anthropologie / Belgium / Brussels / arrival policies / humanitarianism / irregular migration / solidarity / space of arrival / transmigrants / Migration / Sociology of Migration / Area Development Planning / Regional Research / Sociology of Settlements and Housing / Urban Sociology / Siedlungssoziologie / Stadtsoziologie / Raumplanung und Regionalforschung
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