This original international and interdisciplinary book includes first-hand qualitative accounts about the lived experiences of young migrants and explores the meaning of public space in their everyday lives through a social justice lens.
Spis treści
1. Introducing Refugee Youth: Migration, Justice and Urban Space – Mattias De Backer, Peter Hopkins and Ilse van Liempt
2. Storying Belonging, Enacting Citizenship? (Dis)articulations of Belonging in a Community Theatre Project with Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Leipzig, Germany – Elisabeth Kirndörfer
3. Jackets and Jewellery: Racialised Dispossession and Struggles over Public Space in Denmark – Malene H. Jacobsen
4. Venezuelan Refugee Youth and Brazilian Schooling: The Individual between Languages and Spaces – Camila da Silva Lucena and Fabiele Stockmans De Nardi
5. The Inclusionary Potential and Spatial Boundaries of (Semi-)Public Space: Refugee Youth’s Everyday Experiences in the Urban Fabric of Amsterdam – Ilse van Liempt and Mieke Kox
6. Navigating ‘Purdah’ Culture in Urban Space: The Restricted Lives of Young Married Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia – Mohd Al Adib Samuri and Peter Hopkins
7. Inclusive Urban Planning and Public Space for Refugee Youth in Pursuit of a Just City in Amman, Jordan – Rana Aytug
8. Sense of Belonging among Tibetan Refugees in India: A Case Study of the Bylakuppe Settlement in Karnataka, India – Anne Bramwell-Grent and Ajay Bailey
9. Negotiating Identity in Urban Space: Everyday Geographies of Syrian Students in Istanbul – Seyma Karamese
10. ‘You’re Judged a Lot’: Australian Sudanese and South Sudanese Youths’ Perspectives on Their Experiences in Public Spaces – Luke Macaulay
11. Hair Salons as ‘Private-Public Spaces’: Exploring the Experiences of Young Migrant Women in an Urban Township in South Africa – Rebecca Walker and Glynis Clacherty
12. Emotion and Spatial Belonging: Exploring Young Migrant Men’s Emotional Geographies in Cork, Ireland – Mastoureh Fathi
13. Homemaking through Music in Urban Africa: Creating Opportunities as a Refugee and a Migrant in Kinshasa and Dar es Salaam – Catherina Wilson
14. Planetary Listening – Les Back
15. Refugee Youth: Politics, Publicness and Visibility – Mattias De Backer, Peter Hopkins and Ilse van Liempt
O autorze
Ajay Bailey is Professor of Social Urban Transitions at the International Development Studies group in the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.