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Police, Politics, Polis – Dealing with refugees in the city

Subject Area Political Science
Term from 2020 to 2024
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 441835064
 
Final Report Year 2025

Final Report Abstract

In recent years, the so-called “refugee crisis” led to a wealth of publications, with a “local turn” emerging as a pattern in current research on forced migration. The project “Police, Politics, Polis – Refugees in the City” builds on this body of research, while also offering new insights through a distinct perspective and employing methods that have not been utilized previously. Zooming onto the police as the state enforcement authority par excellence, the project examined the extent to which the thesis of a “local turn” is valid. We find that in the context of refugee reception and increasing urban diversity, even a state institution such as the police is shaped by its respective urban context and, in turn, shapes it in equal measure. Based on findings from six German cities, the project analyzed the interpretive patterns and scope of action of the police in addressing refugee-related urban diversity. The study focused on urban practices in connection with the reception of refugees, in which three aspects are mediated: • The role of the local police as local state authority (“police”), • the relevance of urban political strategies in addressing with refugee-related challenges (“politics”) and • the significance of urban social actors, networks and discourses (“polis”). The study thus contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of the police in the locally specific negotiations of refugee-related diversity in post-migrant societies, as well as to research on the significance of forced migration for urban governance.

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