Urban Refugees and Digital Technology

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Bogota
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Colombia
Cottonopolis
economic development
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garment industry
Great Migration
Henri Lefebvre
humanitarianism
International Organization for Migration
interviews
IOM
Jane Jacobs
Kenya
Kuala Lumpur
labor
Malaysia
Manchester
mobile phones
Nairobi
New York City
Paris
passports
politics
public health
Revolution
social media
social movements
surveys
technology
telecommunications
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UNHCR
United Nations High Commisioner for Refugees
violence

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  • ISBN 9780228020516
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Refugees and displaced people are increasingly moving to cities around the world, seeking out the social, economic, and political opportunity that urban areas provide. Against this backdrop digital technologies are fundamentally changing how refugees and displaced people engage with urban landscapes and economies where they settle.

Urban Refugees and Digital Technology draws on contemporary data gathered from refugee communities in Bogotá, Nairobi, and Kuala Lumpur to build a new theoretical understanding of how technological change influences the ways urban refugees contribute to the social, economic, and political networks in their cities of arrival. This data is presented against the broader history of technological change in urban areas since the start of industrialization, showing how displaced people across time have used technologized urban spaces to shape the societies where they settle. The case studies and history demonstrate how refugees’ interactions with environments that are often hostile to their presence spur novel adaptations to idiosyncratic features of a city’s technological landscape.

A wide-ranging study across histories and geographies of urban displacement, Urban Refugees and Digital Technology introduces readers to the myriad ways technological change creates spaces for urban refugees to build rich political, social, and economic lives in cities.

Charles Martin-Shields is senior researcher at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability.

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