Urban Studies, Hebelstrasse 3, Lecture Hall EO16
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Urban Studies
This book opens up and interrogates the socio-spatial dynamics of contingent camps inhabited by United Nations peacekeepers in and around the city of Goma, DRC. Between 2017 and 2019, the city of Goma and two adjacent towns in the Democratic Republic of the Congo accommodated UN peacekeepers from Asia, Africa, and Latin America in over 20 different camps. This study brings the productive tension between these camps and the city to life through an ethnographic study of peacekeepers as urban, social actors who make and re-make their camps and the city itself, and who frame and re-frame what it means to be at home and what it means to be in the world. In setting off from a novel starting point for global urban studies research, it proposes an analytic of camping to not only think cities through elsewhere, but as elsewhere.
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