The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory

This article focuses on the integration process of people seeking asylum in non-metropolitan areas in France. It conceptualizes the reception of asylum seekers involving two interrelated approaches: the utilitarian approach and the humanitarian approach. This article is based on surveys, participato...

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Main Author: Rafik Arfaoui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/7/210
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spelling doaj-14f42d1212394267bef79d123d64d3432020-11-24T21:44:13ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602019-07-018721010.3390/socsci8070210socsci8070210The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois TerritoryRafik Arfaoui0Université Clermont Auvergne, AgroParisTech, Inra, Irstea, VetAgro Sup, Territoires, F-63000 Clermont–Ferrand, FranceThis article focuses on the integration process of people seeking asylum in non-metropolitan areas in France. It conceptualizes the reception of asylum seekers involving two interrelated approaches: the utilitarian approach and the humanitarian approach. This article is based on surveys, participatory and sensitive cartography, and participant observation conducted in the Ambertois territory between 2017 and 2018. I find the Ambertois territory can be considered a “fragile space,” particularly in terms of demographics, with difficulties in maintaining public services. These difficulties are risks for asylum seekers, and are impacting the urban space. These risks are intensified by the national and regional level policies like the recent reform of the asylum and immigration act on the one hand, and the suffering they experienced throughout their migratory journey on the other. Faced with these risks, local synergies, which facilitate the integration of asylum seekers, are emerging from local actors. This integration is temporary and is considered by local actors as leading to the autonomy of asylum seekers.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/7/210asylum seekersnon-metropolitan areasfragile spacestemporary integrationautonomydispersal policyFrance
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The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory
Social Sciences
asylum seekers
non-metropolitan areas
fragile spaces
temporary integration
autonomy
dispersal policy
France
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title The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory
title_short The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory
title_full The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory
title_fullStr The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory
title_full_unstemmed The Asylum Seekers in Non-Metropolitan Areas in France: Between Temporary Integration and Leading to Autonomy. The Case of the Ambertois Territory
title_sort asylum seekers in non-metropolitan areas in france: between temporary integration and leading to autonomy. the case of the ambertois territory
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This article focuses on the integration process of people seeking asylum in non-metropolitan areas in France. It conceptualizes the reception of asylum seekers involving two interrelated approaches: the utilitarian approach and the humanitarian approach. This article is based on surveys, participatory and sensitive cartography, and participant observation conducted in the Ambertois territory between 2017 and 2018. I find the Ambertois territory can be considered a “fragile space,” particularly in terms of demographics, with difficulties in maintaining public services. These difficulties are risks for asylum seekers, and are impacting the urban space. These risks are intensified by the national and regional level policies like the recent reform of the asylum and immigration act on the one hand, and the suffering they experienced throughout their migratory journey on the other. Faced with these risks, local synergies, which facilitate the integration of asylum seekers, are emerging from local actors. This integration is temporary and is considered by local actors as leading to the autonomy of asylum seekers.
topic asylum seekers
non-metropolitan areas
fragile spaces
temporary integration
autonomy
dispersal policy
France
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/7/210
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