refugutus
Refugutus is a theoretical construct in migration studies and urban sociology that describes networks, spaces, and practices intended to shield individuals from persecution, coercion, or danger within hostile environments. The term blends Latin roots: refugere, to flee, and refugium, refuge, with the suffix -tus signaling a state or condition of refuge.
Conceptually, refugutus encompasses both physical locations—such as informal safe houses or sanctuary spaces—and nonphysical forms, including
Forms range from neighbor-led shelter networks to online refuges that protect identities and communications. In urban
Origins and reception: the term emerged in scholarly discussions during the 2010s as researchers explored sanctuary
See also: sanctuary, sanctuary city, mutual aid, digital privacy, safe haven.