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Refugee Spaces And Urban Citizenship In Nairobi Africas Sanctuary City Derese G Kassa

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Refugee Spaces And Urban Citizenship In Nairobi Africas Sanctuary City Derese G Kassa
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.44 MB
Pages: 103
Author: Derese G. Kassa
ISBN: 9781498571005, 149857100X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Refugee Spaces And Urban Citizenship In Nairobi Africas Sanctuary City Derese G Kassa by Derese G. Kassa 9781498571005, 149857100X instant download after payment.

Kenya has been the third major outlet through which hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and South Sudan flee from political persecution and for better livelihoods. This book is a commentary of Nairobi as an urban refugee space. It provides an in-depth ethnographic account and analysis of state-refugee relations in Nairobi focusing mainly on the lived experience of Ethiopian refugees. In addition, the author employs Henry Lefebvre's work on "right to the city" to explore and qualify whether the literature in urban citizenship can speak to the Kenyan experience. This book is a timely and remarkable addition into the cannon of scholarship in comparative urban studies, African studies, and refugee studies.

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