Machine generated contents note: Conclusion. Managing Hospitality: Ethics and Power -- Structure of the Book -- 5. Genocidal Hospitality: Homes, Hotels and Homelands -- Sovereign Silencing: Hotel Rwanda -- Pastoral Feminising: Welcome to Sarajevo -- Governmentalised Amnesia: Ararat -- Conclusion -- 2. Humanitarian Hospitality: Refugee Camps -- Assembled Hosts and Humanitarian Government -- Domopolitics, Hospitality and Refugee Camps -- Counter-Hospitalities: Seizing and Redirecting Camp Spaces -- Conclusion -- 3. Flourishing Hospitality: Global Cities -- The Urban Ethos, Host and Guests -- Producing London by Welcoming the World -- Redirecting Urban Hospitality -- Conclusion -- 4. Unconditional Hospitality: (Trans-)Jordan as Postcolonial State -- (Trans-)Jordan as a Postcolonial State? -- The Hospitality of (Trans-)Jordan: Good Hosts and Bad Guests -- The Guests' Production of (Trans-)Jordan -- Selling Authentic Karam: Marketing Jordan's Welcome -- Conclusion -- 5. (Auto)Immunising Hospitality: EUrope -- EUrope as Space, Host and Ethos -- The Road to EUrope: Immunity, Conditionality and Enlargement -- EUropean Protection: Migration, Asylum and Outsourcing -- EUrope's Quasi-Suicide: An Autoimmune Ethos and Hospitality -- Conclusion.
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