The Handbook of Displacement

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Adey, Peter (Editor), Bowstead, Janet C. (Editor), Brickell, Katherine (Editor), Desai, Vandana (Editor), Dolton, Mike (Editor), Pinkerton, Alasdair (Editor), Siddiqi, Ayesha (Editor)
Summary:XXXI, 825 p. 47 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47178-1
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to Displacement Studies: Knowledges, Concepts, Practices; Peter Adey, Janet C. Bowstead, Katherine Brickell, Vandana Desai, Mike Dolton, Alasdair Pinkerton, Ayesha Siddiqi
  • Section One: Conceptualising Displacement
  • Chapter 2. Mobilities and Displacement; Mimi Sheller
  • Chapter 3. Political Ecologies of Displacement; Rebecca Elmhirst
  • Chapter 4. Displacement Economies: A Relational Approach to Displacement; Amanda Hammar
  • Chapter 5. The Slow and the Fast Violence of Displacement; James A. Tyner
  • Chapter 6. Assembling Climate Change-Related Displacement; Leonie Tuitjer
  • Chapter 7. Affect and Displacement; Mark Griffiths
  • Chapter 8. Protection of Displaced Persons and the Rights-Based Approach; Rónán McDermott, Pat Gibbons, and Sinéad McGrath
  • Chapter 9. Queering Displacement/The Displacement of Queers; Scott McKinnon
  • Chapter 10. Gendered and Feminist Approaches to Displacement; Katherine Brickell and Jessie Speer
  • Chapter 11. ‘Race,’ Ethnicity and Forced Displacement; Luisa Feline Freier, Matthew D. Bird, and Soledad Castillo Jara
  • Chapter 12. Conceptualising Postcolonial Displacement Beyond Aid and Protection; Jose Jowel Canuday
  • Section Two: Technologies of Displacement
  • Chapter 13. Intervention: Displacement Aesthetics; Kaya Barry and Pete Adey
  • Chapter 14. The Artwashing of Gentrification and Social Cleansing; Stephen Pritchard
  • Chapter 15. Taking the Weather with You: Remittances, Translocality, and the Climate Migrant Within; Laurie Parsons
  • Chapter 16. Barbed Displacement: Walls to the Disciplined Migrant; Bénédicte Michalon
  • Chapter 17. Technologies of Deportation; William Walters
  • Chapter 18. Street Technologies of Displacement: Disposable Bodies, Dispossessed Space; Elijah Adiv Edelman
  • Chapter 19. Olympic Favela Evictions in Rio de Janeiro: The Consolidation of a Neoliberal Displacement Regime; James Freeman
  • Section Three: Journeys of Displacement
  • Chapter 20. Intervention: Women’s Narratives from Refugee Camps in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq; Nazand Begikhani
  • Chapter 21. Constraints and Transgressions in Journeys of Displacement; Joris Schapendonk and Milena Belloni
  • Chapter 22. Migrants’ Displacements at the Internal Frontiers of Europe; Martina Tazzioli
  • Chapter 23. Carceral Journeys; Nick Gill and Oriane Simon
  • Chapter 24. Precarious Migrations and Maritime Displacement; Vicki Squire and Maurice Stierl
  • Chapter 25. Maintaining Health on the Move: Access and Availability for Displaced People; Jennifer Cole
  • Section Four: Traces of Displacement
  • Chapter 26. Intervention: Disasters and Displacement: When There Is No Time to Stop; Ayesha Siddiqi
  • Chapter 27. Antipodean Architectures of Displacement; Anoma Pieris
  • Chapter 28. Spiritual Geographies of Displacement and Resilience; Julia Christensen and Veronica Madsen
  • Chapter 29. Mapping Trajectories of Displacement; Nishat Awan
  • Chapter 30. Uncovering Internally Displaced People in the Global North through Administrative Data: Case Studies of Residential Displacement in the UK; Janet C. Bowstead, Stuart Hodkinson, and Andy Turner
  • Section Five: Governing Displacement
  • Chapter 31. Intervention: Forensic Oceanography: Tracing Violence within and Against the Mediterranean Frontier’s Aesthetic Regime; Charles Heller and Lorenzo Pezzani
  • Chapter 32. Governing the Displaced: Contradictory Constellations of Actors, Ideas, and Strategies; Lama Tawakkol, Ali Bhagat, Sarah Sharma
  • Chapter 33. Bureaucracies of Displacement: From Immigrants’ Social and Physical Exclusion to Their Judicial Removal; Cecilia Menjívar and Andrea Gómez Cervantes
  • Chapter 34. Police, Bailiffs, and Hired Hands: Researching the Distribution and Dissolution of Eviction Enforcement; Alexander G. Baker
  • Chapter 35. Governing the Unwanted: Measuring European Migration Enforcement at Street Level; Lisa Marie Borrelli
  • Chapter 36. A Forced Displacement and Atrocity Crime Nexus: Displacement as Transfer, Annihilation, and Homogenisation; Andrew R. Basso
  • Section Six: More-Than-Human Displacements
  • Chapter 37. Intervention: Flower Power: Khmer Women’s Protests against Displacement in Cambodia and the United States; Katherine Brickell
  • Chapter 38. Animals, People, and Places in Displacement; Benjamin Thomas White
  • Chapter 39. Energy on the Move: Displaced Objects in Knowledge and Practice; Jamie Cross, Craig Martin, and G. Arno Verhoeven
  • Chapter 40. Smartphones: Digital Infrastructures of the Displaced; Koen Leurs and Jeffrey Patterson
  • Chapter 41. Family Photographs in Displacement; Penelope Pitt
  • Chapter 42. Displaced Home-Objects in Homing Experiences; Mastoureh Fathi
  • Chapter 43. The Role of Design in Displacement: Moving beyond Quick-Fix Solutions in Rebuilding Housing after Disaster; Esther Charlesworth and John Fien
  • Section Seven: Representing Displacement
  • Chapter 44: Intervention: Activism, Research and Film-Making: Fighting for the Right to Housing in Bucharest, Romania; Michele Lancione
  • Chapter 45. How Not to Eat Human Stories: Ruts, Complicities and Methods in Visual Representations of Refugees; Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek
  • Chapter 46. Displacements of Experience: The Case of Immersion and Virtual Reality; Emma Bond
  • Chapter 47. Displacement in Contemporary Art; John Potts
  • Chapter 48. Reclaiming Safe Spaces: Arts-Based Research, Advocacy, and Social Justice; Nelli Stavropoulou
  • Section Eight: Resisting Displacement
  • Chapter 49. Intervention: An Interview with Anna Minton; Vandana Desai
  • Chapter 50. ‘Housing is a Human Right. Here to Stay, Here to Fight’: Resisting Housing Displacement through Gendered, Legal and Tenured Activism; Mel Nowicki
  • Chapter 51. Contesting Displacement through Radical Emplacement and Occupations in Austerity Europe; Mara Ferreri
  • Chapter 52. Legal Geographies of Resistance to Gentrification and Displacement: Lessons from the Aylesbury Estate in London; Loretta Lees and Phil Hubbard
  • Chapter 53: Local Faith Communities and Responses to Displacement;Susanna Trotta and Olivia Wilkinson
  • Chapter 54. Hosting the Displaced: From Sanctuary Cities to Hospitable Homes; Jonathan Darling
  • Chapter 55. Food and the Politics of Refuge: The Transformative Power of Asylum Seeker and Refugee Food Initiatives; Fiona Murphy.