Makeshift camp geographies and informal migration corridors

Joanna Jordan, Claudio Minca

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Abstract

Makeshift camps have increasingly become a permanent presence along border areas and in cities around Europe and elsewhere, constituting a 'hidden geography' that is crucial to overland mobilities of thousands of migrants each year and essential to understanding contemporary informal migration. While there is rich and burgeoning scholarship on makeshift camps, substantial gaps remain in the understanding of these informal geographies which have not yet been conceptualized in terms of the key roles they play in the production of informal migration corridors nor the unique forms of daily life en route that they support, as this paper intends to do.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)259-279
Number of pages21
JournalProgress in Human Geography
Volume47
Issue number2
Early online dateFeb 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • informal migration corridors
  • camp geographies
  • makeshift camps
  • camp methodologies
  • migrant mobilities

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