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Knowledge Mobilization

The SOLI*CITY Library serves as a reference tool for students, researchers, practitioners, and activists with interest in the growing literature on topics related to Urban Sanctuary, Migrant Solidarity and Hospitality in the Global Perspective.

SOLI*CITY PUBLICATIONS

 

 (PDF file) “Urban sanctuary in Canadian mid-sized cities.”

Jessica D. Jung, Graham Hudson & Harald Bauder. 2024. Urban sanctuary in Canadian mid-sized cities. Working paper no. 2024/02. Toronto Metropolitan University.   

" (PDF file) A Fight for Migrant Women, and a Flight for Equality Incorporating a gender perspective into Mexico City's Prospective Sanctuary City Policies (external link) ."

Drejer-Jensen, Maria Genet. 2023. A Fight for Migrant Women, and a Fight for Equality Incorporating a gender perspective into Mexico City’s Prospective Sanctuary City Policies. MA Thesis in Culture, Communication & Globalization at Aalborg University.           


"Refugees and volunteers across borders: How self-organized volunteers form networks and help advice refugees in their decision to leave Denmark and seek asylum in Germany or Spain. "

Arndt Lind, Maria Antonie. 2023. Refugees and volunteers across borders: How self-organized volunteers form networks and help advice refugees in their decision to leave Denmark and seek asylum in Germany or Spain. MA Thesis in Culture, Communication & Globalization from Aalborg University.

"Examining Localized Policy Approaches in Support of Precarious Status Non-Citizens in Toronto and New York City."

Gustave, Rachel. (2023). Examining Localized Policy Approaches in Support of Precarious Status Non-Citizens in Toronto and New York City. MA Program in Immigration and Settlement Studies, Toronto: Toronto Metropolitan University.

" (PDF file) Decolonizing Migration Studies: The Case of Hospitality, Sanctuary, and Solidarity."

Harald Bauder, Nick Dreher, Omar Lujan & Oluwafunmilayo Asolo. 2023. Decolonizing Migration Studies: The Case of Hospitality, Sanctuary, and Solidarity. TMCIS/CERC Working paper no. 2023/03. Toronto Metropolitan University.          

" (PDF file) Access to Early Childhood Services by Precarious Status Families: Negotiating Multiple Borders in a Sanctuary City"

Judith K. Bernhard, Julie E. E. Young, and Luin Goldring. 2023. Access to Early Childhood Services by Precarious Status Families: Negotiating Multiple Borders in a Sanctuary City, Toronto Canada. Working paper no. 2023/02. Toronto Metropolitan University.


 (PDF file) “Migration and Hospitality in Cape Town: A case of Zimbabwean Migrants and Refugees.” (external link) 

Mazani, Perfect. 2022. Migration and Hospitality in Cape Town. A case of Zimbabwean Migrants and Refugees. Mini thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Development Studies at the Institute of Social Development (ISD), Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) at the University of Western Cape. December 2022.