This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the making and unmaking of the 'Jungle', one of Europe's longest-standing refugee camps. The book unpacks the perceived threat of the camp, seeing its revival and destruction through the context of broader border politics. This book will interest scholars of migration, border politics, and the refugee crisis.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the making and unmaking of the 'Jungle', one of Europe's longest-standing refugee camps. The book unpacks the perceived threat of the camp, seeing its revival and destruction through the context of broader border politics. This book will interest scholars of migration, border politics, and the refugee crisis.
Yasmin Ibrahim is a Reader in Communications at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. Anita Howarth is a Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Brunel University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Calais in Constant Crossroads Chapter 2: The Camp and the 'Jungle' Chapter 3: Turning the Refugee into the Unwanted Migrant Chapter 4: The Visualizing of Calais Chapter 5: The 'Lone Child' in Calais: From Invisibility to the Dubs Amendment Chapter 6: Calais and the Politics of Erasure: Demolition, Flight and Return Appendix: Timeline - From Sangatte to the Jungles of Calais (1999-2016)
List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Calais in Constant Crossroads Chapter 2: The Camp and the 'Jungle' Chapter 3: Turning the Refugee into the Unwanted Migrant Chapter 4: The Visualizing of Calais Chapter 5: The 'Lone Child' in Calais: From Invisibility to the Dubs Amendment Chapter 6: Calais and the Politics of Erasure: Demolition, Flight and Return Appendix: Timeline - From Sangatte to the Jungles of Calais (1999-2016)
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