Weaving the Camp

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Weaving the Camp

Refugees' Practices of Spatialization in a Refugee Camp in Uganda

Migration, immigration and emigration Sociology Politics and government Human rights, civil rights

Author: Hannah Schmidt

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Collection: Social Science and Law (German Language)

Language: English

Published by: Springer VS

Published on: 13th July 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783658416508


Overview

This book offers a socio-spatial analysis of a refugee camp in southwestern Uganda. Based on qualitative research with a multi-method approach the author shows how refugees are central actors in the operation and becoming of a camp.

Refugee Contributions

Not only do they crucially contribute to its social, micro-economic, and material realization but they also incrementally rearrange the camp space by acts of constant adaptation in order to make it work for its inhabitants.

Daily Life and Navigation

By means of social interaction, infrastructuring, translation, movement and material improvisation they navigate daily life in the semi-constricted and highly precarious space of the refugee protection regime and carve out its social and material landscape.

Theoretical Implications

Thus, this study challenges static understandings of camps and restricted conditions and puts forward theoretical implications for the rethinking and reassessment of agency in such contexts by calling for closer attention to ordinary practices.

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