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Sonst. PersonenEckardt, Frank (Hrsg.); Eade, John (Hrsg.)
TitelThe ethnically diverse city.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Die ethnisch diverse Stadt.
QuelleBerlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verl. (2011), 623 S.Verfügbarkeit 
ReiheFuture urban research in Europe. 4
ZusatzinformationInhaltsverzeichnis
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN978-3-8305-1641-5
SchlagwörterIdentität; Ethnizität; Soziale Integration; Ethnische Beziehungen; Stadt; Stadtentwicklung; Stadtteil; Kulturvielfalt; Migration; Globalisierung; Exklusion; Minderheit; Jugendlicher; Migrant
Abstract"Since the appearance of the post-colonial migrants and the guestworkers in the European societies, the cities have been the place to organize the social peace between people with different social and cultural backgrounds. Today's diversity however seems to be more related to the transnationalisation of urban life and the increasing opportunities of networking and acting in a globalizing world. In this book, case studies with regard to different aspects from an observable ethnically diverse city. With contributions by authors of various disciplines and theoretical discourses, this volume enriches the understanding of the complexity of contemporary cities in Europe with a growing social, cultural and ethnical diversity." (author's abstract). Contents: Frank Eckardt and John Eade: The Ethnically Diverse City. Contributors (9-23); Z. Ezgi Haliloglu Kahraman: Urban Integration as a Multi-Dimensional Process: A Case Study in Dikmen (25-45); Katarina Vasic: Romany Minority in Serbia. The Barriers to Active Participation in the Society (47-66); Naira Chilingaryan: Ethnic Neighborhood: 'Savior' of a Culture or a Limit to Integration? (67-84); Ifigeneia Kokkali: Absence of a "Community" and Spatial Invisibility: Migrants from Albania in Greece and the Case of Thessaloniki (85-113); Klara Folkesson: Invisible Activity: The Case of Muslim Women Migrants in Fittja, Sweden (115-139); Carlos Elias Barbosa: Towards Rereading of Rhythms in a Post-Colonial Migratory Context: The Cape Verdean Descendants in Portugal (141-161); Sokratis Seitanidis: Urban Design and Immigrants' Integration: Case Study, Municipality of Sykies (163-192); Saskia Binken: "Monkeys Hang in Trees, Ma'am." Ethnic Minority Youth in Public Space and Urban Fear (193-212); Danielle Chevalier: There's No Place in Our Space for You: The Coming About of Bans on Gathering in Public Spaces (213-227); Jorida Cila: Realizing a Dream. Or Not? How Rural Migrants Cope in Suburban Tirana (229-247); Murat Es: Imagining European Mosques: What Lies Beyond the Politics of Visibility? (249-272); Natalia Stepanova: Developing Tolerance in the Sphere of Interethnic Relations and the Transformation of Urban Public Space (Using the Example of the Yaroslavl Region, Russian Federation) (273-310); Carmen De Michele: The Black Heart of Brussels. The Categories of Ethnic Entrepreneur ship in the African Neighborhood of Matongé (311-336); Vanja la Vecchia: A Tale of Two Cities: Iraqis' Accounts of Home and Belonging in the City of Helsinki and in the City of Rome (337-363); Anna Hagauer: The Influence of Local Non-Profit Organizations on the Micro-Level of Ethnic Residential Segregation in the City of Graz (365-378); Maria Schiller: Governing Diversity in a New Neighbourhood: Modes of Conflict and Dialogue in the Making of Place (379-396); Natalia Berti: Adolescents in Transnational Social Spaces, Emotional and Psychological Dimensions of Assimilation (397-420); Katja Vilkama: Moving in or Moving Out? Development of Residential Concentrations of Immigrants in Helsinki (421-444); Ann Legeby: Urban Form and Diversity: How Does Urban Form Influence Accessibility in Different Neighbourhoods? (445-472); Viola-Donata Rauch: More Than an Urban Stage for Conflict - The City's Impact on Selfrepresentation of Children of Immigrants in Berlin (473-494); Synneve Bendixsen: Islam as a New Urban Identity? Constructing a Religious Youth Culture in Berlin (495-508); Ondrej Daniel: Ethnicity, Transnational Communication and Consumerism among the Hip-hop Subcultures in Vienna (509-516); Jan Wedemeier: Creative Cities and the Concept of Diversity (517-534); Carlotta Fioretti: Do-it-yourself Housing for Immigrants in Rome: Simple Reaction or Possible Way Out? (535-558); Janet Merkel: Ethnic Diversity and the "Creative City". The Case of Berlin's Creative Industries (559-578); Miza Moreau: The Evolution of an Urban Form: Six Centuries of an Ethnically. Diverse Sarajevo (579-600); Sandra Annunziata: The Desire for an Ethnically Diverse Neighbourhood in Rome. The Case of Pigneto: An Example of an Integrated Planning Approach (601-623).
Erfasst vonGESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim
Update2012/3
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