• Newcomers’ Right to the City - SPUI25
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    NIAS Talk Newcomers’ Right to the City
    15-02 2021 18.30 – 20.00

    With increasing worldwide migrant mobilities it is not always clear who has the right to the city. What is the role of the newcomer in an urbanized world?

    The moving populations that cross borders heading to Europe and North America contest and destabilize both territorial certainties and established urban policies. In public debates these displaced people are often framed as passive recipients of the State, NGO or philanthropic practices. However, newcomers themselves ­organize, struggle and generate movements of insurgent citizenship, claim the right to the (centre of the) city and enact the production of collective housing and shared common spaces based on principles of solidarity and mutual help. During this NIAS Talk we explore commoning practices used by newcomers as a way of self-organisation and the concept of spatial justice for an increasingly heterogeneous urban society.
    About the speakers

    Michael Keith is Professor at the University of Oxford’s Center on Migration, Policy and Society, and Director of the PEAK Urban Research Programme which aims to aid decision-making on urban futures. He will

    Maria Kaika is NIAS fellow 2019-2020 and Professor of Urban Regional and Environmental Planning at the University of Amsterdam. She was researching ‘debt as biopolitics’ at NIAS and will be discussing the newcomers right not only to the city but to the heart of the city, to have access to the political, social and cultural activities of urban life.

    Charalampos Tsavdaroglou is a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Amsterdam. He will be a discussant for this talk and his research interests include critical urban theory, autonomy of migration, and intersectional, decolonial and affective geographies.

    Fenneke Wekker (moderator) is a Political sociologist, writer and Head of Academic Affairs at NIAS.

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