Maxime Felder

Maxime Felder is a sociologist. He is a researcher at the Urban Sociology Laboratory of the EPFL. His work focuses on urban coexistence and neighbour relations on the one hand, and on the links between cities and migration on the other, currently investigating the experience of newcomers.

L’hospitalité urbaine au risque de la contagion. Peer review

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Joan Stavo-DebaugeMaxime Felder et Luca Pattaroni | 17.01.2022

This paper interrogates the social and spatial consequences of lock-down and “barrier” measures for newcomers and precarious foreigners in the city of Geneva. Linking these measures to the question of urban hospitality, the article documents the paradoxical transformations of the “hospitable milieux” that usually offer newcomers — and established “undocumented” migrants — the possibility to “take place” in the city and to stay there somewhat poorly. Addressing the case of “domestic workers” as well as “low-threshold” shelters and the [...]