Providing hospitality to undocumented migrants in the city of Nijmegen

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2016-07-05

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In this research I engaged in ethnography and studied a community of undocumented migrants living in the bed, bath and bread facility of Nijmegen. I wanted to increase understanding of how the conditionality of hospitality plays out at the local level in order to contribute to societal and theoretical debates on the ‘welcoming’ of ‘strangers’. More specific, I aim to develop practical recommendations to the policy framework and decision-making processes that surround the bbb-treaty. And, asked the research question: How is hospitality produced, conditioned and negotiated in the framework of the welcoming of undocumented migrants in the bed, bath and bread facility of Nijmegen?

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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen