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A border within the city: a journey into the Milan hub /4

December 16, 2016 - Marina Petrillo
Since October 2013, an estimated 114,000 refugees have travelled through Milan. The city has welcomed them with the creation of a network of hundreds of beds, the efforts of many associations and continued donations by citizens. And at the heart of this all is the Milan hub, now in its fourth incarnation, widely regarded as a model in Europe, mitigating the suffering of tens of thousands while constantly facing a lack of national political response to the influx of refugees as well as the consequences of the closing of borders in the Balkans, Switzerland and France. We have been telling the story of this metaphorical internal border in an immersive report. This is the fourth and final part, where the protagonists look at their future.

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A border within the city: a journey into the Milan hub /3

December 16, 2016 - Marina Petrillo
Since October 2013, an estimated 107,000 refugees have travelled through Milan. The city has welcomed them with the creation of a network of hundreds of beds, the efforts of many associations and continued donations by citizens. And at the heart of this all is the Milan hub, widely regarded as a model in Europe, mitigating the suffering of tens of thousands while constantly facing a lack of political response to the influx of refugees as well as the consequences of the closing of borders in the Balkans, Switzerland and France. We have been telling the story of this metaphorical internal border in a four-part report.

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A border within the city: a journey into the Milan hub /2

December 11, 2016 - Marina Petrillo
Since October 2013 an estimated 107,000 refugees have travelled through Milan. The city has welcomed them with the creation of a network of hundreds of beds, the efforts of many associations and continued donations by citizens. And at the heart of this all is the Milan hub, widely regarded as a model in Europe, mitigating the suffering of tens of thousands while constantly facing a lack of political response to the influx of refugees as well as the consequences of the closing of borders in the Balkans, Switzerland and France. We would like to tell the story of this metaphorical internal border in a four-part report. In the first part we told the story of the hub since its inception in 2013. This is part 2.

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La fila - Hub via Sammartini, Milano (Foto: Marina Petrillo)

A border within the city: a journey into the Milan hub

November 16, 2016 - Marina Petrillo
Since October 2013, an estimated 107,000 refugees have travelled through Milan. The city has welcomed them with the creation of a network of hundreds of beds, the efforts of many associations and continued donations by citizens. And at the heart of this all is the Milan hub, widely regarded as a model in Europe, mitigating the suffering of tens of thousands while constantly facing a lack of political response to the influx of refugees as well as the consequences of the closing of borders in the Balkans, Switzerland and France. We would like to tell the story of this metaphorical internal border in a four-part report.This is Part 1.

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Hackathon and refugees: we can do better.

September 28, 2016 - Tin Geber
Are hackathons helping the refugee crisis? Is the social change community too techno-solutionist? How about we try to radically change hackathons in a way that’s not sexy but might provide actual results?

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Data (rather than prejudices) on the spectre of Romanian crime

September 16, 2016 - Patrizio Gonnella
Migratory flows and increases in the number of foreign inmates: a reflection on the need for crime prevention initiatives based on actual data rather than prejudice.

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Global digital identity – goodbye to national passports? The new geography of human rights.

September 8, 2016 - Margie Cheesman
How digital identity could – and should – be implemented in the age of global migration? A reflection on the new geography of human rights by Margie Cheesman.

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The If and When of Technology for the Global Refugee Crisis

June 29, 2016 - Lina Srivastava
Can technology really help people on the move? Considerations on the role of the civic tech community in the refugee crisis.

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