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The jungle : Calais's camps and migrants

Uniform Title
Jungle de Calais. English
Title
The jungle : Calais's camps and migrants / Michel Agier ; with Yasmine Bouagga [and four others] ; with the collaboration of Madeleine Trépanier [and four others] ; translated by David Fernbach.
ISBN
9781509530601
1509530606
9781509530618
1509530614
9781509530632
9781509530625
Edition
English edition.
Publication
Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, [2019]
Copyright Notice Date
©2019
Physical Description
viii, 168 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Summary
"For nearly two decades, the area surrounding the French port of Calais has been a temporary staging post for thousands of migrants and refugees hoping to cross the channel to Britain. It achieved global attention when, at the height of the migrant crisis in 2015, all those living there were transferred to a single camp that became known as "the Jungle". Until its dismantling in October 2016, this precarious site, intended to make its inhabitants as invisible as possible, was instead the focal point of international concern about the plight of migrants and refugees. This new book is the first full account of life inside the Jungle and its relation to the global migration crisis. Anthropologist Michel Agier and his colleagues use the particular circumstances of the Jungle, localized in space and time, to analyse broader changes underway in our societies, both locally and globally. Starting from the camps architecture, the authors describe the transformation of its spaces into an embryonic shantytown, encouraging a wider reflection on urbanism in the context of increasingly mobile populations. They investigate how everyday life and routine operated in the Jungle, raising broader questions about how marginalised communities are perceived and represented. Finally, addressing the mixed reactions to the camp - from hostile government policies to movements of solidarity - the authors show our relationship with the Other as part of a wider struggle in the formation of local, national and transnational identities. This comprehensive account of the life and death of Europes most infamous camp for migrants and refugees demonstrates that, far from being an isolated case, the Jungle of Calais brings into sharp relief the issues that confront us all today, in a world where the large-scale movement of people has become, and is likely to remain, a central feature of social and political life"-- Provided by publisher.
"This first full account of Europe's most infamous camp for migrants and refugees brings into sharp relief issues that confront us all, in a world where the large-scale movement of people has become a key feature. It reveals how our relationship with outsiders shapes a wider struggle to form local, national and transnational identities"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Agier, Michel, 1953- Jungle. 1. Medford, MA : Polity, 2018
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 15, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: for a better understanding
Movement to and fro: the Calais region from 1986 to 2016 1986
From Sangatte to Calais: inhabiting the 'jungles'
A sociology of the jungle: everyday life in a precarious space
A jungle of solidarities
Destruction, dispersal, returns
Conclusion: the Calais event.
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