Refugees, Prisoners and Camps: A Functional Analysis of the Phenomenon of Encampment
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: Methods, Concepts and Theories -- 1.1 History, functionalism and dialectics -- 1.2 Camps and academic discipline(s) -- 1.3 Heterotopias: 'Outsides Inside' -- 2 Punitive and/or Preventative Confinement -- 2.1 The pros and cons of punishment -- 2.2 Camps as prisons -- 2.3 Punitive 'transportation' -- 2.4 Deportation and penal colonies -- 2.5 Summary -- 3 Concentration Camps and Ghettos -- 3.1 Nazi concentration camps -- 3.2 The functional equivalent: Jewish ghettos -- 3.3 Post-WWII concentration camps (?) -- 3.4 Summary -- 4 Camps for/in War -- 4.1 Prisoners-of-war camps -- 4.2 Training camps for guerrillas andterrorists -- 4.3 Counter-insurgencies, camps and strategic hamlets -- 4.4 Summary -- 5 Camps for People in Flight -- 5.1 The refugee regime -- 5.2 Forgotten fugitives: IDPs, development and environmental refugees -- 5.3 Zooming out: the big picture of forced displacement -- 5.4 Zooming in: life in and outside refugee and IDP camps -- 5.5 Conflict and security aspects of refugees and their camps -- 5.5.1 Securitising refugees -- 5.5.2 Refugee (camp) militarisation -- 5.5.3 Case study: the Rwandan genocide and its regional reverberations -- 5.5.4 'Sitting Ducks': refugees in camps and boats -- 5.6 Summary -- 6 Conclusion -- Selective Bibliography -- Index