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Refugee Youth

Migration, Justice and Urban Space

Robin Finlay
Barcode 9781529221008
Hardback

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Release Date: 15/03/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Bristol University Press
Contributors: Mohd Al Adib Samuri (Contributions by), Peter Hopkins (Edited by), Elisabeth Kirndörfer (Edited by), Rana Aytug (Contributions by), Kathrin Hörschelmann (Edited by), Malene H. Jacobsen (Contributions by), Robin Finlay (Edited by), Seyma Karamese (Contributions by), Matthew C. Benwell (Edited by), Ajay Bailey (Contributions by), Catherina Wilson (Contributions by), Camila da Silva Lucena (Contributions by), Luke Macaulay (Contributions by), Rebecca Walker (Contributions by), Anne Grent (Contributions by), Les Back (Contributions by), Mattias De Backer (Edited by), Glynis Clacherty (Contributions by), Fabiele Stockmans De Nardi Sottili (Contributions by), Mastoureh Fathi (Contributions by), Ilse van Liempt (Edited by), Mieke Kox (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Pages: 254

Migration, Justice and Urban Space
Telling the stories of young refugees in a range of international settings, this book explores how newcomers navigate urban spaces and negotiate multiple injustices in their everyday lives, giving voice to refugee youth from a wide variety of social backgrounds.
Telling the stories of young refugees in a range of international settings, this book explores how newcomers navigate urban spaces and negotiate multiple injustices in their everyday lives. This innovative book gives voice to refugee youth from a wide variety of social backgrounds, including insights about their migration experiences, their negotiations of spatial justice and injustice, and the diverse ways in which they use urban space.