Innovative strategies for the reception of asylum seekers and refugees in European cities: Multi-level governance, multi-sector urban networks and local engagement

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2020

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Oliver, Caroline
Dekker, RianneORCID 0000-0001-6460-4223ISNI 0000000419578590
Geuijen, KarinORCID 0000-0001-5751-5951ISNI 0000000009224925
Broadhead, Jaqueline

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Abstract

Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’ inviting a reorientation of power from nation-states downwards, outwards and globally. This special issue explores this phenomenon through extending the existing analyses of multi-level governance and the ‘local turn’ to the underexplored area of asylum seeker and refugee reception in European cities. The special issue draws on research in European cities where new strategies were piloted especially in the wake of ‘the refugee crisis’ from 2015, consolidating the ‘local turn’ evident in immigration and integration policy-making. The collection is in two parts: the first part explores innovation in the local governance of asylum seeker reception. Here, case studies demonstrate how cities responded through forging new alliances both vertically and (especially) horizontally in networks within and between cities. The second part explores innovation in practice, analysing novel initiatives premised on local engagement and inclusivity of newcomers within the social fabric of the city. This editorial paper draws out the wider lessons of efforts from this comparative exploration of attempts to rethink asylum seeker and refugee reception at the local level.

Keywords

introduction, special issue, innovation, asylum reception, Europe, local engagement, Multi-level governance, Multi-sector governance, Asylum seekers, Refugees, Reception, Networks, Urban, Cities, Migration, General Social Sciences, SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Oliver, C, Dekker, R, Geuijen, C H M & Broadhead, J 2020, 'Innovative strategies for the reception of asylum seekers and refugees in European cities : Multi-level governance, multi-sector urban networks and local engagement', Comparative Migration Studies, vol. 8, no. 30, pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-020-00189-y