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Familiar strangers, distant neighbours: How the openness of asylum accommodation influences familiarization between asylum seekers and local residents
Marielle Olivia Zill
Urban Accessibility and Social Inclusion
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Asylum Seekers
100%
Local Residents
100%
Asylum Accommodation
100%
Familiar Stranger
100%
Estrangement
20%
Familiarity Feelings
20%
Germany
10%
Negative Effects
10%
Public Debate
10%
Refugees
10%
Geographers
10%
Augsburg
10%
Safety Perception
10%
Inner City
10%
Functional Form
10%
Racist
10%
Spatial Location
10%
Everyday Experiences
10%
Few Topics
10%
Monofunctional
10%
Spatial Architecture
10%
Comfortability
10%
Asylum Centres
10%
Individual Recognition
10%
Ethnographic Approach
10%
Spatial Size
10%
Polarised Debates
10%
Social Sciences
Asylum Seeker
100%
Familiarity
30%
Emotions
30%
Geographers
10%
Ethnographic Approach
10%
Everyday Experience
10%
Germany
10%