OPEN CITIES. MIGRANTS IN URBAN SPACE
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- EAN: 9789068688535
- ISBN: 978-90-6868-853-5
- Editorial: TOTH
- Año de la edición: 2022
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Páginas: 240
- Materias:
urbanismo
sociología urbana
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Migration is one of the most pressing and complex spatial urban challenges in Europe today. At present, not a single urban strategy convincingly enables us to receive new arrivals - labour migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, etc. - at the heart of our societies and cities. Policymakers often see migrants' housing problems as temporary. Not only does this lead to exclusion and missed opportunities, it also results in a monoculture that can be seen as negative for urban space. By focusing on two case studies, in Athens and Amsterdam, Lena Kappers presents a strategy in three steps that forms the basis for an alternative approach to the organisation of migration in the European city.