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In the camp but not of the camp. The forced incorporation of Bangladeshi host communities in Rohingya refugee camps
Affiliation:1. Department of Culture and History, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Via Guerrazzi 20, 40125, Bologna, Italy;2. Department of Geography and Planning, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia;3. Department of Geography & Planning, Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto, Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street, Room 5047, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada;1. Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Weberplatz 1, 01217, Dresden, Germany;2. Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Business and Economics, Helmholtzstr. 10, 01062, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:This paper is an investigation of an arguably unique manifestation of camp geography: the forced incorporation, since 2017, of existing Bangladeshi communities within Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar. The repercussions of refugee policies that have shaped these camp spatialities have spurred socio-economic and environmental impacts for Bangladeshis not recognized as full residents of the camp and therefore not receiving humanitarian aid. We argue that this unique situation deserves scrutiny, since exploring impacts of camp spatialities in relation to local host communities is urgent as campscapes are expanding their effects globally, and particularly in the Global South. Here we analyze three Rohingya camps that have surrounded Bangladeshi households by privileging the view of host(ed) community members and reflecting on how they articulate and react to the consequences of these campscapes in their lives – especially when already confronted by social, economic, and environmental challenges. The article concludes by suggesting that these camps may be seen as powerful spatial political technologies producing new forms of marginalization which have lasting impacts for the forcibly ‘incorporated’ Bangladeshi communities whose presence seems to have been omitted from the statistics, policies, and operations of the organizations involved in camp management.
Keywords:Refugees  Rohingya  Bangladeshi host community  Camp geographies  Humanitarian aid policy  Refugee camp management
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