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This Handbook provides the knowledge and tools needed to understand how displacement is lived, governed, and mediated as an unfolding and grounded process bound up in spatial inequities of power and injustice. The handbook ensures, first, that internal displacements and their everyday (re)occurrences are not overlooked; second, it questions ‘who counts’ by including ‘displaced’ people who are less obviously identifiable and a clearly circumscribed or categorised group; third, it stresses that while displacement suggests mobility, there are also periods and spaces of enforced stillness that are not adequately reflected in the displacement literature; and fourth, it re-evokes and explores the ‘place’ in displacement by critically interrogating peoples’ ‘right to place’ and the significance of placemaking, unmaking, and remaking in the contemporary world. 

The 50-plus chapters are organised across seven themes designed to further develope interdisciplinary study of the technologies, journeys, traces, governance, more-than-human, representation, and resisting of displacement. Each of these thematic sections begin with an intervention which spotlights actions to creatively and strategically intervene in displacement. The interventions explore myriad meanings and manifestations of displacement and its contestation from the perspective of displaced people, artists, writers, activists, scholar-activists, and scholars involved in practice-oriented research. 

The Handbook will be an essential companion for academics, students, and practitioners committed to forging solidarity, care, and home in an era of displacement.

Arvustused

The book as is offers a never-before-seen set of case studies that ties together displacement-related experiences and policies from the Global North and the South. I think that the editors have done a marvelous job. this book could be used as a supplementary text for a variety of courses in the fields of geography and urban studies. It is truly a valuable handbook of displacement for many fields of study. (Aysegul Can, Journal of Urban Affairs, August 17, 2021)

1 Introduction to Displacement Studies: Knowledges, Concepts, Practices
1(38)
Peter Adey
Janet C. Bowstead
Katherine Brickell
Vandana Desai
Mike Dolton
Alasdair Pinkerton
Ayesha Siddiqi
Part I Section One: Conceptualising Displacement
39(132)
2 Mobilities and Displacement
41(14)
Mimi Shelter
3 Political Ecologies of Displacement
55(12)
Rebecca Elmhirst
4 Displacement Economies: A Relational Approach to Displacement
67(12)
Amanda Hammar
5 The Slow and the Fast Violence of Displacement
79(10)
James A. Tyner
6 Assembling Climate Change-Related Displacement
89(10)
Leonie Tuitjer
7 Affect and Displacement
99(10)
Mark Griffiths
8 Protection of Displaced Persons and the Rights-Based Approach
109(12)
Ronan McDermott
Pat Gibbons
Sinead McGrath
9 Queering Displacement/The Displacement of Queers
121(10)
Scott McKinnon
10 Gendered and Feminist Approaches to Displacement
131(12)
Katherine Brickell
Jessie Speer
11 `Race,' Ethnicity, and Forced Displacement
143(14)
Luisa F. Freier
Matthew D. Bird
Soledad Castillo Jara
12 Conceptualising Postcolonial Displacement Beyond Aid and Protection
157(14)
Jose Jowel Canuday
Part II Section Two: Technologies of Displacement
171(116)
13 Intervention: Displacement Aesthetics
173(6)
Kaya Barry
Peter Adey
14 The Artwashing of Gentrification and Social Cleansing
179(20)
Stephen Pritchard
15 Taking the Weather with You: Remittances, Translocality, and the Climate Migrant Within
199(18)
Laurie Parsons
16 Barbed Displacement: Walls to the Disciplined Migrant
217(20)
Benedicte Michalon
17 Technologies of Deportation
237(18)
William Walters
18 Street Technologies of Displacement: Disposable Bodies, Dispossessed Space
255(16)
Elijah Adiv Edelman
19 Olympic Favela Evictions in Rio de Janeiro: The Consolidation of a Neoliberal Displacement Regime
271(16)
James Freeman
Part III Section Three: Journeys of Displacement
287(92)
20 Intervention: Women's Narratives from Refugee Camps in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
289(8)
Nazand Begikhani
21 Constraints and Transgressions in Journeys of Displacement
297(16)
Joris Schapendonk
Milena Belloni
22 Migrants `Displacements at the Internal Frontiers of Europe'
313(16)
Martina Tazzioli
23 Carceral Journeys
329(16)
Nick Gill
Oriane Simon
24 Precarious Migrations and Maritime Displacement
345(18)
Vicki Squire
Maurice Stierl
25 Maintaining Health on the Move: Access and Availability for Displaced People
363(16)
Jennifer Cole
Part IV Section Four: Traces of Displacement
379(72)
26 Intervention: Disasters and Displacement: When There Is No Time to Stop
381(2)
Ayesha Siddiqi
27 Antipodean Architectures of Displacement
383(16)
Anoma Pieris
28 Spiritual Geographies of Displacement and Resilience
399(14)
Julia Christensen
Veronica Madsen
29 Mapping Trajectories of Displacement
413(18)
Nishat Awan
30 Uncovering Internally Displaced People in the Global North Through Administrative Data: Case Studies of Residential Displacement in the UK
431(20)
Janet C. Bowstead
Stuart Hodkinson
Andy Turner
Part V Section Five: Governing Displacement
451(88)
31 Intervention: Forensic Oceanography--Tracing Violence Within and Against the Mediterranean Frontier's Aesthetic Regime
453(6)
Charles Heller
Lorenzo Pezzani
32 Governing the Displaced: Contradictory Constellations of Actors, Ideas, and Strategies
459(16)
Lama Tawakkol
Ali Bhagat
Sarah E. Sharma
33 Bureaucracies of Displacement: From Immigrants' Social and Physical Exclusion to Their Judicial Removal
475(18)
Cecilia Menjivar
Andrea Gomez Cervantes
34 Police, Bailiffs, and Hired Hands: Researching the Distribution and Dissolution of Eviction Enforcement
493(14)
Alexander G. Baker
35 Governing the Unwanted: Measuring European Migration Enforcement at Street Level
507(14)
Lisa Marie Borrelli
36 A Forced Displacement and Atrocity Crime Nexus: Displacement as Transfer, Annihilation, and Homogenisation
521(18)
Andrew R. Basso
Part VI Section Six: More-Than-Human Displacements
539(112)
37 Intervention: Flower Power--Khmer Women's Protests Against Displacement in Cambodia and the United States
541(8)
Katherine Brickell
38 Animals, People, and Places in Displacement
549(20)
Benjamin Thomas White
39 Energy on the Move: Displaced Objects in Knowledge and Practice
569(14)
Jamie Cross
Craig Martin
G. Arno Verhoeven
40 Smartphones: Digital Infrastructures of the Displaced
583(16)
Koen Leurs
Jeffrey Patterson
41 Family Photographs in Displacement
599(14)
Penelope Pitt
42 Displaced Home-Objects in Homing Experiences
613(16)
Mastoureh Fathi
43 The Role of Design in Displacement: Moving Beyond Quick-Fix Solutions in Rebuilding Housing After Disaster
629(22)
Esther Charlesworth
John Fien
Part VII Section Seven: Representing Displacement
651(68)
44 Intervention: Activism, Research and Film-Making--Fighting for the Right to Housing in Bucharest, Romania
653(6)
Michele Lancione
45 How Not to Eat Human Stories: Ruts, Complicities, and Methods in Visual Representations of Refugees
659(14)
Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek
46 Displacements of Experience: The Case of Immersion and Virtual Reality
673(14)
Emma Bond
47 Displacement in Contemporary Art
687(14)
John Potts
48 Reclaiming Safe Spaces: Arts-Based Research, Advocacy, and Social Justice
701(18)
Nelli Stavropoulou
Part VIII Section Eight: Resisting Displacement
719(94)
49 Intervention: An Interview with Anna Minton
721(4)
Vandana Desai
50 `Housing is a Human Right. Here to Stay, Here to Fight': Resisting Housing Displacement Through Gendered, Legal, and Tenured Activism
725(14)
Mel Nowicki
51 Contesting Displacement Through Radical Emplacement and Occupations in Austerity Europe
739(14)
Mara Ferreri
52 Legal Geographies of Resistance to Gentrification and Displacement: Lessons from the Aylesbury Estate in London
753(18)
Loretta Lees
Phil Hubbard
53 Local Faith Communities and Responses to Displacement
771(14)
Susanna Trotta
Olivia Wilkinson
54 Hosting the Displaced: From Sanctuary Cities to Hospitable Homes
785(14)
Jonathan Darling
55 Food and the Politics of Refuge: The Transformative Power of Asylum Seeker and Refugee Food Initiatives
799(14)
Fiona Murphy
Index 813
Peter Adey is Professor in Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. Janet Bowstead is a researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.  Katherine Brickell is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.  Mike Dolton is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.  Vandana Desai is Senior Lecturer in Development Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.  Alasdair Pinkerton is Reader and Associate Professor in Geopolitics at Royal Holloway University of London, UK.  Ayesha Siddiqi is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK.