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      • I am an urban and political geographer interested in the politics and ethics of migration and its relationship with the urban. I joined the Department of Geography in 2018 following a Senior Lectureship at the University of Manchester.
      www.durham.ac.uk/staff/jonathan-m-darling/
    • The second question is about the depoliticization of the asylum seekers reception system. Could you explain what you mean?
    • You also mentioned the concept of "slow violence". Can you tell something about asylum seekers and "slow violence"?
    • How does the temporality of asylum reception affect refugees’ homemaking practices?

    By de-politicization I'm pointing to the way in which questions about asylum support and accommodation get transferred from a set of debates about rights and justice into a regime of questions on managerialism; from questioning whether this system is just, whether it provides support for the rights of vulnerable people, to a situation where debate ...

    "Slow violence" comes from the work of Rob Nixon. It has connections with a variety of other work that's emerged, predominantly from cultural studies and from feminist thought in the last 10 to 15 years: Lauren Berlant’s work on "slow death", and Elizabeth Povinelli's work on endurance and various forms of exhaustion and abandonment within late lib...

    I think temporality is intrinsically connected to homemaking. Because homemaking, as a practice, is a durational thing; home is never made once. Home is always made and remade again through the actions of people. So, homemaking and temporality are fundamentally connected. The process of homemaking involves a significant amount of investment, invest...

  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Geography, Durham University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 3,337‬‬ - ‪Forced migration‬ - ‪urban geography‬ - ‪political geography‬.

  2. Jonathan DARLING | Cited by 1,640 | of Durham University, Durham (DU) | Read 41 publications | Contact Jonathan DARLING

  3. Feb 10, 2016 · Jonathan Darling is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester, UK. His work examines the ethics and politics of forced migration, including how practices of urban sanctuary are understood.

    • Jonathan Darling
    • 2017
  4. Mar 11, 2019 · Jonathan Darling. Dialogues in Human Geography 2019 9: 1, 99-102 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation ...

  5. Jonathan Darling | Durham University. Recent years have seen a growing focus on the role of multiple urban actors in shaping policies and practices towards refugee reception and accommodation across Europe.