Journal article
New Thoughts on the Place of the Stateless
Calais, its Camp, its Migrants
- By Michel Agier
Pages 53 to 61
Cite this article
- AGIER, Michel,
- Agier, Michel.
- Agier, M.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.064.0053
Cite this article
- Agier, M.
- Agier, Michel.
- AGIER, Michel,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.064.0053
English
Many things have happened in the Calais camp-slum within a few months, small but real and meaningful, in terms of space allocation, socialization, exchanges with the locals and politicization of the migrants — things that are common in many camps but which happened here in a fast-forward mode, and which call for new thoughts on the place of the Stateless, on the construction of a new world within the world, inhabited by migrants, by those who accompany or visit them.