Displaced Urbanism
by
English

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<p>This book critically interrogates dominant narratives surrounding displacement by offering an in-depth examination of how it unfolds across diverse urban and rural settings worldwide. It addresses the intricate realities of displacement and its impact on the built environment.</p><p>Through a series of case studies spanning cities refugee camps and small towns the book reveals how communities are uprooted and resettled not solely due to conflict or political unrest but also to economic shifts environmental changes and urban development. Challenging conventional dichotomies between voluntary and forced migration and formal and informal resettlement this volume advocates for a nuanced understanding of displacement that captures the lived experiences of affected communities. Examining the politics of space-making in urban contexts the book interrogates the roles of governments private corporations and individuals in shaping displacement dynamics. Thematic sections provide diverse perspectives on the creation transformation and contestation of urban spaces in the context of mobility and migration.</p><p>This volume critically analyzes the socio-spatial transformations prompted by displacement bringing together scholars from anthropology architecture urban planning and related fields. It examines the socio-spatial shifts triggered by displacement emphasizing the role of human agency in navigating and reshaping environments under displacement conditions. This collection is essential for scholars and students in architecture urban studies sociology and migration studies as well as practitioners and professionals engaged in urban development and policymaking.</p>
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