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Lived Diversities: Space, Place and Identities in the Multi-Ethnic City

Autor Charles Husband, Yunis Alam, Jörg Hüttermann, Joanna Fomina
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2014
This timely book investigates the interactions of multiple ethnic groups in the contemporary inner city. Focusing in particular on Muslim communities, and the discrimination they have faced, it addresses difficult issues of integration and identity, while offering a detailed exploration of the politics and practice of multicultural coexistence. It will be essential reading for urban policy scholars and those studying ethnic diversity and the politics of space and place.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447315643
ISBN-10: 1447315642
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Notă biografică

Charles Husband is professor emeritus of social analysis at the University of Bradford, UK, docent in sociology at the University of Helsinki, and visiting professor at the Sami University College in Kautokeino, Norway. Yunis Alam is a lecturer in social sciences and criminal justice studies at the University of Bradford. Jörg Hüttermann is a research fellow at Universität Bielefeld, Germany. Joanna Fomina is a member of the European Studies Unit at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

Cuprins

Introduction
Bradford and Manningham: historical context and current dynamics
Walking Manningham: Theorizing the reading of Manningham’s physical terrain: Streetscapes, soundscapes and the semiotics of the physical environment
Migratory waves and negotiated identities: The polish population of Bradford
Manningham: Lived Diversity
The Car, The Streetscape and Inter-ethnic Dynamics
Conclusion: Recognising Diversity and Planning for Co-existence

Recenzii

“A fascinating and revealing account of the micro-interactions of life in a contemporary British community. It is a very timely discussion which should help to challenge simplistic stereotypes of multiculturalism ‘failing,’ urban decline, and interethnic conflict.”

Lived Diversities is a suggestive, richly textured study of everyday urban multiculture. Its engagement with issues of conflict, conviviality, and banal civility will reward and challenge researchers and practitioners working through the implications of diversity for contemporary conceptions of citizenship.”

“Husband, et al.’s, fine-grained study provides a necessary and compelling response to the corrosive but durable stereotypes of Bradford that have been circulated over the last years.”

“An intelligent and lively contribution to the critique of ‘social cohesion’ discourse in the policy sector. It provides a vivid analysis of local Bradford street life, where cars, buildings, and sounds play an integral social, cultural, and political role.”

“Successfully explores the concept of coexistence within a contemporary multiethnic urban specific space. . . . Multiple authors contest deficit discourses regarding diversity in Britain.”