Reinventing the Refugee Camp as the City: Theoretical Considerations about Unaccompanied Minors

Łukasz Albański, Małgorzata Krywult-Albańska
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The visible presence of migrant children (including unaccompanied minors) in current migratory flows manifestly requires some form of state attention in migrant destination states. In recent decades, the question of who is entitled to rights has become ever more discussed. At the same time, immigration regulations have tightened with increasing punitive measures taken against those labelled ‘undeserved and undocumented’. This paper seeks to connect a critical discussion of camp urbanization with the discourse on child rights within the context of the refugee camp space. Considering the urban not simply as a physical space, but also as a particular form of political community and the exercise of citizenship space, the paper explores the question: how does the reinvention of the camp as an urban space contribute to a new and better understanding of experiences and resources that unaccompanied minors arrive with? The article uses the analyses of the reference literature and provides an overview of some concepts to get a broader picture of spatial childhood within the camp. The conclusion is that children do not feature in the discussion of camp urbanization as individual subjects of concern. They are considered as possessions of adults. Moreover, they are trapped in a liminal situation of permanent temporariness. To spend one’s life in such a limbo of disenfranchised destitute has particularly devastating consequences for children.
将难民营改造为城市:关于无人陪伴未成年人的理论思考
移民儿童(包括无人陪伴的未成年人)在当前的移民流动中明显存在,显然需要移民目的地国政府给予某种形式的关注。近几十年来,关于谁有权享有权利的问题讨论得越来越多。与此同时,移民法规已经收紧,对那些被贴上“不合格和无证件”标签的人采取了越来越多的惩罚措施。本文试图将难民营城市化的批判性讨论与难民营空间背景下的儿童权利话语联系起来。考虑到城市不仅是一个物理空间,而且是一种特殊形式的政治社区和公民空间的行使,本文探讨了这样一个问题:营地作为一个城市空间的重塑如何有助于更好地理解无人陪伴的未成年人的经历和资源?本文通过对参考文献的分析,并对一些概念进行概述,以获得营地内空间童年的更广阔图景。结论是,在营地城市化的讨论中,儿童并没有作为个人关注的主题。它们被认为是成年人的财产。此外,他们还被困在一种永久的临时状态中。在这种被剥夺权利的贫困中度过一生对儿童来说尤其具有毁灭性的后果。
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