Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Localities.

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Main Author: Glorius, Birgit.
Other Authors: Doomernik, Jeroen.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2019.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:IMISCOE Research Series
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505 0 |a Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Localities -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Rationale and Conceptual Framework -- 1.1.1 Local Governance and the Constitution of Spaces and Places of Reception -- 1.1.2 The Notion of Crisis -- 1.2 Structure of This Volume -- References -- Part I: Governing Asylum and Reception Within an Asylum System Under Stress -- Chapter 2: Dispersal and Reception in Northern Italy: Comparing Systems Along the Brenner Route -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Current System of Reception in Italy -- 2.2.1 The SPRAR Network and the CAS -- 2.2.2 Critical Issues Relating to the Reception System in the CAS and SPRAR Network -- 2.3 Reception in Transit Places: The Academic Literature -- 2.4 The Methodological Approach -- 2.5 The Case Studies -- 2.5.1 Verona -- 2.5.2 Trento and Bolzano -- 2.6 Discussion and Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3: Legal Paradigm Shifts and Their Impacts on the Socio-Spatial Exclusion of Asylum Seekers in Denmark -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Studying Refugee Reception and Accommodation Practices in Denmark -- 3.3 Post-WWII and Recent Refugee Reception Experiences in Denmark -- 3.4 The Development of Denmark's Asylum Legislations -- 3.4.1 Abstaining CEAS and Implemented EU Regulations -- 3.4.2 Denmark's Reception and Integration Conditions -- 3.4.3 The "Refugee Crisis" and Its Consequences -- 3.5 The Socio-Spatial Exclusion of Forced Migrants in the Hovedstaden Region -- 3.5.1 The Danish Policy of Siting Centres and the Territorialisation of Refugees -- 3.5.2 Campization and Asylum Austerity -- 3.6 The Role of the Local in Denmark's War on Asylum -- References -- Interviews -- Legal Documents -- Chapter 4: Places and Spaces of the Others. A German Reception Centre in Public Discourse and Individual Perception. 
505 8 |a 4.1 An Outline of the Problem and Its Theoretical Embeddedness -- 4.2 Methodology and Concept -- 4.3 A New Analytical Perspective -- 4.4 Non-place AEO? -- 4.4.1 Facts About the Centre -- 4.4.2 Asylum Policy and the Camp's Political Framing -- 4.4.3 Criticisms of the AEO -- 4.5 The AEO in Public Media Discourse -- 4.5.1 The Location -- 4.5.2 The Residents -- 4.5.3 The Functionality -- 4.6 The Reception Centre as a Place of Transit? The Residents' Perspective -- 4.7 Coping with Locality: The Resident's Spatial Perception of the Local Area -- 4.8 Discussion and Results -- 4.9 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 5: Before and After the Reception Crisis of 2015: Asylum and Reception Policies in Austria -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Multilevel Governance in Asylum and Reception -- 5.3 Contextual Information: Application Numbers and Asylum Politics -- 5.4 Lack of Cooperation: The Local Within the Legal Framework -- 5.4.1 A Multi-level Framework without Municipalities -- 5.4.2 Conflicts, Resistance, and the Search for Cooperation -- 5.5 Social Practices to Welcome and Integrate -- 5.5.1 Administrative Authorities -- 5.5.2 Civil Society Actors -- 5.5.3 After 2017: Ambivalent Tendencies -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Perceptions and Discourses on Refugee Reception -- Chapter 6: Local Narrative-Making on Refugees: How the Interaction Between Journalists and Policy Networks Shapes the Media Frames -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Main Events and Turning Points in the Case Studies of Milan and Turin -- 6.2.1 The Transit Refugees in Milan -- 6.2.2 The Occupation of MOI Buildings in Turin -- 6.3 Local Media Coverage and Media Framing -- 6.3.1 Milan: Intense Coverage and the Dominance of the Humanitarian Frame -- 6.3.2 Turin: Light Coverage and the Dominance of the Public Order Frame -- 6.4 The Organisation and Functioning of Local Journalism. 
505 8 |a 6.4.1 How Journalists' Specialisation Impacts Local Narratives -- 6.4.2 Newsroom Framing and the Reporting Setting -- 6.5 The Local Policy Networks -- 6.5.1 A Highly Compact and Centralised Policy Network in Milan -- 6.5.2 A Fragmented and Conflictual Policy Network in Turin -- 6.6 Interactions Between the Local Policy Networks and the Media -- 6.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Shaping the "Deserving Refugee": Insights from a Local Reception Programme in Belgium -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Deserving Refugee: Theoretical Debates About the Moralities of Refugee Assistance -- 7.3 Creating Categories, Crafting Policies: Views from a Local Programme in Antwerp (Belgium) -- 7.3.1 Methodology -- 7.3.2 Legal Deservingness: The Legitimate Refugee -- 7.3.3 Moral Deservingness: The Vulnerable Refugee -- 7.3.3.1 Micro-Level Vulnerability -- 7.3.3.2 Meso-Level Vulnerability -- 7.3.3.3 Macro-Level Vulnerability -- 7.3.4 Economic Deservingness: The (Potentially) Productive Refugee -- 7.3.5 Tensions Between Different Dimensions of Deservingness -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: The Public Perception of the Migration Crisis from the Hungarian Point of View: Evidence from the Field -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Political Context -- 8.3 Theoretical Framework -- 8.4 Data and Methods -- 8.5 Anti-Immigrant Attitudes at the National Level (Quantitative Analysis) -- 8.6 Anti-Immigrant Attitudes at the Local Level (Qualitative Analysis) -- 8.6.1 General Knowledge and Attitudes About Migration and Integration -- 8.6.2 Perceived Migration-Related Threats -- 8.7 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 8.1 -- Appendix 8.2 -- Composition and Locations of the Focus Groups Held in Hungary in 2017 -- The Geographical Location of the Focus Groups Held in Hungary in 2017 -- References -- Part III: Local Practices of Refugee Integration. 
505 8 |a Chapter 9: Diverging Perspectives on "Integration" in the Vocational Education System: Evidence from an East German Periphery -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Perspectives on Integration and Its Implications for Educational Planning -- 9.3 The Positioning of Foreign and Asylum-Seeking Students in the German Educational System -- 9.3.1 Development of "Foreigner Education" in Germany -- 9.3.2 Organizational Aspects of the German School System and the Placement of Migrant Children -- 9.3.3 Education for Refugee Students - Quantitative Development and Qualitative Results -- 9.4 Case Study Background and Research Methodology -- 9.4.1 Case Study Background -- 9.4.2 Research Methodology -- 9.5 Results -- 9.5.1 Integration as an Organizational Challenge -- 9.5.2 Language Acquisition as a Basis for Social Integration -- 9.5.3 Challenges of Social Integration - The Students' Perspective -- 9.6 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Municipal Housing Strategies for Refugees. Insights from Two Case Studies in Germany -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Housing of Refugees as a Central Precondition for Integration -- 10.2.1 Integration: Concept and Policy -- 10.2.2 Housing Structure and Policy in Germany -- 10.2.3 Housing of Refugees -- 10.2.4 Housing as a Precondition for Integration -- 10.3 Methods: A Comparative Analysis of Two Case Study Areas -- 10.4 Housing and Integration from the Perspective of Local Experts -- 10.4.1 Accommodation upon Arrival -- 10.4.2 Transition to the Housing Market -- 10.4.2.1 Search for New Housing -- 10.4.2.2 Strategies to Face Housing Shortage -- 10.5 Conclusion: "Integration Only Starts When People Live in an Apartment" -- References -- Chapter 11: Arenas of Volunteering: Experiences, Practices and Conflicts of Voluntary Refugee Relief -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Contemporary Research Concerning Voluntary Work in Germany. 
505 8 |a 11.3 The Local Context of Voluntary Refugee Relief -- 11.4 Methodological Considerations -- 11.5 Experiences, Emotions and Emerging Practices -- 11.5.1 The Pragmatist Concept of Experience -- 11.5.2 Material and Spatial Conditions of Volunteering -- 11.5.3 The Contribution of Idiosyncratic Biographies -- 11.6 Conflicts, Ruptures and the Examination of Political Voluntary Subjects -- 11.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Local Innovation in the Reception of Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands: Plan Einstein as an Example of Multi-level and Multi-sector Collaboration -- 12.1 Introduction: Asylum Reception as a Multi-level Governance Issue -- 12.2 Methodology -- 12.3 Plan Einstein: A Local Experiment -- 12.4 Responding to Local Problems of Asylum Reception in the Netherlands -- 12.5 Shifts in the Plan -- 12.6 The Realization of Plan Einstein -- 12.7 Manoeuvring Multi-level and Multi-sector Collaboration -- 12.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Conclusion -- 13.1 The View -- 13.2 Further Research -- References. 
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