Chapter 5 Urban Migrant and Refugee Solidarity

Urban and local communities around the world are practising migrant and refugee solidarity. This chapter first identifies several dimensions that define a common urban solidary approach: legal, discursive, identity-formative, and scalar dimensions. Second, the chapter examines cities around the worl...

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Main Author: Bauder, Harald (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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