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Urban Migrant Inclusion and Refugee Protection - Volume 2 - Global Perspectives of Sanctuary, Solidarity, and Hospitality

English · Hardback

Will be released 12.08.2025

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This open access book offers the first comprehensive global overview of urban and local initiatives, policies, and practices towards including and protecting migrants in vulnerable situations and refugees. The chapters in this volume illustrate the various urban solidarity practices in different world regions, while highlighting important differences arising from geographical, political, geopolitical, economic and demographic contexts. The volume contains a mix of chapters that present comprehensive and state-of-the-art literature reviews and the results of empirical case studies that offer original regional perspectives of migrant and refugee inclusion and exclusion, and the policies, politics and rights of urban solidarity.

List of contents

Part 1. Challenging Colonial Perspectives.- Chapter 16. Colonial and Non-Colonial Logics of Hospitality: Towards an Urban Approach (Harald Bauder).- Chapter 17. Decolonizing Urban Hospitality, Sanctuary, and Solidarity: Considering Buen Vivir and Ubuntu (Harald Bauder, Nick Dreher, Omar Lujan & Oluwafunmilayo Asolo).- Chapter 18. Theorizing Cosmopolitan Rights as Urban Migrant Rights: A Synthetic Approach (Tyler Correia).- Part 2. Perspectives of Scales and Space.- Chapter 19. Sanctuary as Strategy: Polymorphic Spatialities of Social Change (Janika Kuge & Freiderike Anders).- Chapter 20. Scaling Up - Creating a Global Municipalist Network: The Case of Fearless Cities (Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen).- Chapter 21. Reception Practices and Integration of Migrant and Refugee Populations in Central America (Matías Fouillioux Bambach).- Part 3. Histories of Urban Solidarity.- Chapter 22. Incubating Rights and Protection from Below? Slavery's Connection to Immigration Law in the United States (Allan Colbern ).- Chapter 23. Protection and Charity: Refugeehood and Homelessness in Historical Perspective (Laura Madokoro).- Chapter 24. A History of Migrant Solidarity from Below: Chinese Migrant Organizations in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Lima (Omar Lujan ).- Part 4. Rethinking Urban Solidarity Research and Practice.- Chapter 25. US Faith-Based Sanctuary: Possibilities for Understanding 'Sanctuary' in New Ways (Kathleen R. Arnold).- Chapter 26. Feeling Represented in the City: An Inquiry into Affect, Representation, and Belonging with Queer Migrants in Berlin (Lea Baro).- Chapter 27. "The Second you Trust Somebody, you Pass that Information On:" Prioritizing the Work of Cultural Liaisons Supporting Mexican and Central American Immigrant Entrepreneurs (Tara Carr-Lemke).

About the author

Harald Bauder is a professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies and the Graduate Program in Immigration and Settlement at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada. He is also an Extraordinary Professor with the Institute for Social Development at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. From 2011 to 2015, he served as the founding Academic Director of the Toronto Metropolitan Centre for Immigration and Settlement. Dr Bauder has published widely on the topics of migration policy and debate, urban sanctuary and solidarity, open borders and no border, academic international mobility, migrant labour, sovereignty, and migrant-Indigenous relations. His life-time contribution to comparative migration studies has been recognised by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Royal Society of Canada which jointly conferred him the Konrad Adenauer Award in 2015. Currently, he serves as the Director of the ‘Urban Sanctuary, Migrant Solidarity and Hospitality in Global Perspective’ (Soli*City) Partnership Project.
Mary Boatemaa Setrana is the Director of the Centre for Migration Studies and an associate Professor of migration and social change at the University of Ghana. She is a sociologist by training and holds a PhD inMigration Studies from University of Ghana and Radboud University, the Netherlands. She participates (either as a PI or Co-I) in large research projects funded by SSHRC, EU, IOM, ILO and OECD, Worldwide Universities Network (WUN), Carnegie Corporation for New York (CCNY). Mary has contributed to migration policy development in Ghana and other African countries. She is also an Advisory Board member of the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA), Centre of Excellence on Migration & Mobility. Her research interests include migration governance, African mobilities including pastoralism, cross-border trading, etc, gender, migration and development, forced displacement, return migration and reintegration, youth migration and aspirations, transnational migration and diasporas.

Summary

This open access book offers the first comprehensive global overview of urban and local initiatives, policies, and practices towards including and protecting migrants in vulnerable situations and refugees. The chapters in this volume illustrate the various urban solidarity practices in different world regions, while highlighting important differences arising from geographical, political, geopolitical, economic and demographic contexts. The volume contains a mix of chapters that present comprehensive and state-of-the-art literature reviews and the results of empirical case studies that offer original regional perspectives of migrant and refugee inclusion and exclusion, and the policies, politics and rights of urban solidarity.

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