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Urbanizing Refuge: Interrogating Spaces of Displacement
Authors:Romola Sanyal
Institution:The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London, , London, WC1H 9EZ UK
Abstract:Refugee spaces are emerging as quintessential geographies of the modern, yet their intimate and everyday spatialities remain under‐explored. Rendered largely through geopolitical discourses, they are seen as biopolitical spaces where the sovereign can reduce the subject to bare life. In conceptualizing refugee spaces some scholars have argued that, although many camps grow and develop over time, they evolve their own unique form of urbanism that is still un‐urban. This article challenges this idea of the camp as space of pure biopolitics and explores the politics of space in the refugee camp using urban debates. Using case studies from the Middle East and South Asia, it looks at how the refugee spaces developed and became informalized, and how people recovered their agency through ‘producing spaces’ both physically and politically. In doing so, it draws connections between refugee camps and other spaces of urban marginality, and suggests that refugee spaces can be seen as important sites for articulating new politics.
Keywords:Refugee  Urban  Informality  Exception  Agency  Lebanon  Middle East  India  South Asia
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