Inter-Group Relations and Migrant Integration in European Cities : : Changing Neighbourhoods.

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Superior document:IMISCOE Research Series
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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:IMISCOE Research Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 Tackling the Dilemma of Local Variations in Ethnic Conflict and Integration
  • 2 Eleven European Neighbourhoods: On the Diversity of Diversity
  • 3 Beyond 'Groupism'
  • 4 A Multilevel and Multi-focused Analysis of Inter-group Relations
  • Bibliography
  • They've Got Their Wine Bars, We've Got Our Pubs': Housing, Diversity and Community in Two South London Neighbourhoods
  • 1 The Making of Inner-City Diversity
  • 2 Why Housing Matters
  • 2.1 Social Housing: Outline of the Broader Picture
  • 3 Housing and Settlement in Bermondsey and Camberwell
  • 3.1 Immigrant Settlement Patterns and Housing Pathways
  • 3.2 Emerging Generational Divides
  • 3.3 Wine Bars and Pubs
  • 4 Housing and Community
  • 4.1 The Estate as Community
  • 4.2 Gentrification and the Estate
  • 5 Housing Pathways and the Un-Making of Community
  • Bibliography
  • Rise and Resolution of Ethnic Conflicts in Nuremberg Neighbourhoods
  • 1 Ethnicization of Neighbourhood-Level Conflicts
  • 2 Village-Like Lifestyles Within the City: Werderau
  • 2.1 Are Migrants to Blame for the Neighbourhood Conflict?
  • Early Characteristics of the Neighbourhood Are Setting the Stage for the Development of a Structural Conflict
  • Framing and Ethnicization Leads to the Definition of the Conflict as Group Conflict Between Germans and Migrants
  • Outside Intervention Intensifies the Conflict Mobilization Process
  • Political Change and Mediation Lead to Conflict Solution
  • 2.2 The Double Nature of Space in Werderau: Connecting Potential and Subject of Dispute
  • 2.3 Group Relations in Werderau: Who Do People Associate with?
  • 2.4 The Policy Community: Promoters or Disablers of Inter-­group Relations?
  • 2.5 Lessons for Werderau's Future
  • 3 High Diversity in an Urban Structure: Langwasser.
  • 3.1 Why Did a Project for the Promotion of Inter-group Relations Lead to a Conflict?
  • Insufficient Involvement of Residents and Subsequent Fears Lead to the Development of a Structural Conflict
  • Right-Wing Activists Contribute to the Framing and Ethnicization of the Conflict
  • Mobilization Turns into Counter-Mobilization
  • Right-Wing Agitation Loses Sympathisers, Garden Project Gains Sympathisers: A Conflict Solution Develops
  • 3.2 The Policy Community in Langwasser: Mediating Functions
  • 4 High Cultural and Ethnic Diversity: Gostenhof
  • 4.1 The Function of Places: The Main Street as 'the' Place for Interactions
  • 4.2 Social Relations and Diversity in Gostenhof: Migrants Are No Longer a Minority
  • 4.3 The Policy Community: Contributions to the Positive Image of Gostenhof
  • 5 Lessons Learned from the Neighbourhood Analysis
  • Bibliography
  • Beyer, A. (1990). Die Werderau: Sozialer Siedlungsbau des Architekten Ludwig Ruff von 1909 bis 1934, Band 2. Erlangen/Nuremberg: University of Erlangen-Nuernberg.
  • Online Sources
  • Comfortably Invisible: The Life of Chinese Migrants Around 'The Four Tigers Market' in Budapest
  • 1 Inter-group Relations in Statistics and Inhabitants' Perceptions
  • 2 Chinese Migration to Hungary
  • 3 Does Place Really Matter? Inter-group Relations in Commercial and Residential Areas
  • 3.1 The Two Commercial Interaction Sites
  • 3.2 Residential Interaction Sites
  • 4 "A Marginal Question": The Policymakers' Point of View on Immigration
  • 5 Concluding Remarks
  • Bibliography
  • Online Sources
  • Inter-Group Perceptions and Representations in Two Barcelona Neighbourhoods: Poble Sec and Sagrada Família Compared
  • 1 The Deep Roots of Diversity in a Mediterranean Metropolis
  • 1.1 Methodological Considerations
  • 2 The Urban and Social Context of Social Interaction in Words and Numbers.
  • 2.1 Narrow Streets Promoting Interactions versus Busy Wide Arteries Separating Crowds
  • 2.2 A Neighbourhood with Soul' versus an Impersonal Dormitory Area with a Big Cathedral
  • 2.3 Visible and Invisible Immigrants
  • 3 Neighbours Talking About Neighbours: Who, What, and Where?
  • 3.1 Sagrada Família: Dense but Cold
  • 3.2 'Caliu de Barri': Dense and Warm Poble Sec
  • 4 (Un)Covering the Neighbourhoods: Bad News Sells Best
  • 5 A Growing Demand for More Spaces of Encounter
  • Bibliography
  • Turin in Transition: Shifting Boundaries in Two Post-Industrial Neighbourhoods
  • 1 Different Paths out of the Industrial Era
  • 2 The Residents' Voices
  • 2.1 'The Village in the City': The Peaceful Image of San Paolo
  • 2.2 'We are the People of the Ghetto': Stigma and Pride in Barriera di Milano
  • 3 Urban Spaces and Social Management
  • 3.1 The New Birth of the San Paolo 'Village'
  • 3.2 Barriera di Milano, a Never-ending Construction Site
  • 4 Daily Conflicts in Public Spaces
  • 4.1 Young Versus Elderly in Barriera di Milano: The Fight Against Drug Dealing
  • 4.2 Peruvian Immigrants as the 'Social Problem' of San Paolo
  • 5 The Public Baths, the Moroccan Rapper, and the Italian Wood Engraver
  • 6 Barriera di Milano and San Paolo: So Near, Yet So Far…
  • Bibliography
  • News Media and Immigration in the EU: Where and How the Local Dimension Matters
  • 1 News Media and Migration in EU States
  • 1.1 The Criminalization of Migrants and Media Self-Criticism
  • 1.2 Newcomers and the Asylum Issue
  • 1.3 Muslim Migrants and 'the Muslim Community'
  • 2 Re-articulating the Local/National Nexus in the News
  • 2.1 National, Local, Hyper-Local and the News Events: A Framework
  • 2.2 Images of the Neighbourhoods and 'Their Migrants/Minorities' in the Local Media: Turin and Barcelona
  • 2.3 Moral Panics and the Ethnic Issue: The Local Goes National?.
  • A Sequential Structure for Moral Panics
  • (Serial) Moral Panics and the Ethnic Issue
  • The Failures of Moral Panics: Discussing the Neighbourhood's Power
  • Case Studies from the Neighbourhoods
  • Via Padova in Milan
  • Werderau in Nuremberg
  • Langwasser in Nuremberg
  • San Paolo in Turin
  • 3 Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Boundaries, Barriers and Bridges: Comparative Findings from European Neighbourhoods
  • 1 Five Key Ingredients of Neighbourhood-Level Boundary-Making
  • 2 The Role of Places in Boundary-Making and Inter-Group Relations
  • 2.1 Places as Material Stakes for (Ethnic) Conflict
  • 2.2 Places as Symbolic Stakes: Ethnic Tensions in Post-­Industrial Neighbourhoods
  • 2.3 Places as 'Connecting Opportunities': Is Integration Transferable?
  • 3 Policy Community Cohesion as a Factor of Narrative Autonomy
  • 4 A Wider Look: Integration as a Threatened Local Public Good
  • Bibliography
  • Annex 1: The Investigated Urban Contexts. Comparative Tables
  • Annex 2: Methodological Annex
  • Analysis of Social and Urban Context
  • Local Policy Communities' Perceptions and Media Representations
  • Ethnographic Fieldwork
  • Participatory Tools
  • Advisory Committee.