Displacement governance and the illusion of integration : from population movement to movement of the people / Hakan Shearer Demir.
2023
JV6035
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Title
Displacement governance and the illusion of integration : from population movement to movement of the people / Hakan Shearer Demir.
ISBN
9783031386558 (electronic bk.)
3031386558 (electronic bk.)
9783031386541
303138654X
3031386558 (electronic bk.)
9783031386541
303138654X
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 325 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-38655-8 doi
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JV6035
Dewey Decimal Classification
304.8
Summary
There is a poetic convergence between the struggles of people on the move and people in the peripheries of power, as they may collectively envision alternative forms of coexistence and fight together for fundamental rights and a dignified life. The emergence of fresh perspectives on solidarity from local communities across the board can become the driving force behind a transformative movement of the people. Examples of small yet impactful acts of solidarity in the northern Mediterranean region illustrate how migration fuels social change, leading to the alteration of established norms. These examples further challenge the dominant populist narrative of migration, and integration into mainstream society as the only viable solution. The recent influx of migrant arrivals in Europe challenges established paradigms, rekindling discussions on human rights and democracy regarding the treatment of people on the move and their experiences after arriving in a new location. Despite dominant nation-state narratives and inadequate institutional approaches to displacement, narratives of solidarity among local communities have emerged transcending borders, shedding light on the class, race, and gender-based dimensions of migration. In this book, Hakan Shearer Demir examines how displacement and governance influence the meaning of what it means to be "local," as it is constantly reshaped by the diverse experiences, cultural norms, and the connections of newcomers to places, people, and stories in the northern Mediterranean region. Through his Displacement Triggered Community Co-Construction Framework (CCF), Shearer Demir presents an alternative approach that combines meta-integration and municipalist principles, while taking on patriarchy and hierarchies. The CCF offers a potential pathway to establishing a community of equals that prioritizes meeting essential human needs and upholding human dignity. It is a groundbreaking approach to one of the burning questions of our time. Shearer Demir's book serves as a valuable source for professionals, practitioners, and academics working in the field of displacement, integration, and governance.
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Table of Contents
1. Rethinking Displacement and the Displaced
2. Vulnerability and Resilience
3. Institutional Responses to Forced Displacement
4. Non-institutional Responses to Forced Displacement
5. Rethinking Integration
6. Meta Integration: Co-constructing for Autonomy
7. Shift from Resilience to Resistance and Political Action
8. Eroding Democracies and the Search for Viable Common Ground
9. Alternatives in Local Governance and Direct Democracy
10. The Meta-integration Process
11. Municipalism
12. The Displacement Triggered Community Co-construction Framework
13. A prototype of Displacement-affected Communities in Greece and Italy
14. Toward New Perspectives and Narratives
Bibliography.
2. Vulnerability and Resilience
3. Institutional Responses to Forced Displacement
4. Non-institutional Responses to Forced Displacement
5. Rethinking Integration
6. Meta Integration: Co-constructing for Autonomy
7. Shift from Resilience to Resistance and Political Action
8. Eroding Democracies and the Search for Viable Common Ground
9. Alternatives in Local Governance and Direct Democracy
10. The Meta-integration Process
11. Municipalism
12. The Displacement Triggered Community Co-construction Framework
13. A prototype of Displacement-affected Communities in Greece and Italy
14. Toward New Perspectives and Narratives
Bibliography.