Migration is a phenomenon known throughout history. The diversification of Europe's population as a result of migration has increased massively over recent decades. Furthermore, immigration is a growing global phenomenon thanks to techno-logical, economic and political changes. In Home-Land, Oase studies the effect of immigration on big cities: on changes in urban development and the resulting spatial processes, on social issues such as territory and subcultures, and on cultural aspects such as identity and tolerance.
With contributions by Els Verbakel, Raul Bunschoten, Oscar van den Boogaard, Haroon Saad, Sophia Vyzoviti and others.
Migration is a phenomenon known throughout history. The diversification of Europe's population as a result of migration has increased massively over recent decades. Furthermore, immigration is a growing global phenomenon thanks to techno-logical, economic and political changes. In Home-Land, Oase studies the effect of immigration on big cities: on changes in urban development and the resulting spatial processes, on social issues such as territory and subcultures, and on cultural aspects such as identity and tolerance.
With contributions by Els Verbakel, Raul Bunschoten, Oscar van den Boogaard, Haroon Saad, Sophia Vyzoviti and others.