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Europe's last frontier: The spatialities of the refugee crisis
The Post-Cold War period has brought forth new conditions for the dominant European spatialities. First, that period signified a new condition for real estate and land ownership, second a radical transformation and increase of the built environment and third the securitization of a privileged European territory. As the European economy slows and the construction and real estate sectors are further deregulated, together with the promises that the post-Cold War period brought, what we observe coming to the surface in the context of the current refugee crisis is the manifestation of Europe's most ugly and discriminatory spatiality-the preservation at all costs of its border security.
Europe's last frontier: The spatialities of the refugee crisis
The Post-Cold War period has brought forth new conditions for the dominant European spatialities. First, that period signified a new condition for real estate and land ownership, second a radical transformation and increase of the built environment and third the securitization of a privileged European territory. As the European economy slows and the construction and real estate sectors are further deregulated, together with the promises that the post-Cold War period brought, what we observe coming to the surface in the context of the current refugee crisis is the manifestation of Europe's most ugly and discriminatory spatiality-the preservation at all costs of its border security.
Europe's last frontier: The spatialities of the refugee crisis
Dalakoglou, Dimitris (Autor:in)
City ; 20
2016
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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