Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood / / edited by Stephan Ehrig, Britta C. Jung, and Gad Schaffer.
Practices of community-building in a globalised context Urban neighbourhoods have come to occupy the public imagination as a litmus test of migration, with some areas hailed as multicultural success stories while others are framed as ghettos. In an attempt to break down this dichotomy, Exploring th...
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