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Postmigrant conceptualisations of the city: From hegemonic to urban everyday practice
Postmigrantische Konzeptualisierungen der Stadt: Von der hegemonialen zur urbanen Alltagspraxis
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Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Kommission für Migrations- und Integrationsforschung (KMI)
Abstract There is a long tradition of drawing boundaries towards migrants not only in media and politics, but also in research. With regard to cities, this has become expressed by a strong focus on segregation, with the underlying assumption being that areas where many immigrants reside are per se problemati... view more
There is a long tradition of drawing boundaries towards migrants not only in media and politics, but also in research. With regard to cities, this has become expressed by a strong focus on segregation, with the underlying assumption being that areas where many immigrants reside are per se problematic. This finds expression in stigmatising terms such as 'ghettos' or 'ethnic colonies'. This paper aims to take a new perspective by discussing the contribution of diversity and migration to urban development (Hill 2020; Geisen/Riegel/Yildiz 2017; Yildiz/Mattausch 2009). It focuses on migration experiences in cities, looking at a number of qualitative studies conducted over the last 20 years. The main thesis is that it is scarcely possible to conceive of cities without migration. People who were recruited as "guest workers" in the early 1960s and well into the 1970s mostly came to European cities, to the industrial centres. Even if they were deemed politically undesirable, they made a significant contribution to the revitalisation of such cities over time, though there was little public discussion of their impact. Reviewing the connection between migration and the city is what we describe as postmigrant in the present context.... view less
Keywords
migrant; segregation; marginality; stigmatization; urban development; diversity; cultural diversity; cross-culturality; everyday life; mobility; globalization; cosmopolitanism
Classification
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
Postmigrant; Postmigration; Migration; Radical Diversity; Education; City; Urban; Postmigrant Perspectives
Collection Title
Drawing Boundaries and Crossing Borders: Migration in Theorie und Praxis
Editor
Sievers, Wiebke; Bauböck, Rainer; Czaika, Mathias; Kraler, Albert
Conference
7. Jahrestagung zur Migrationsforschung in Österreich "Globalisierung der Grenzen - Grenzen der Globalisierung: Migration zwischen globalen Krisen und lokalen Dynamiken". Krems an der Donau, 2022
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
City
Wien
Page/Pages
p. 225-238
Series
Jahrbuch Migrationsforschung, 7
ISBN
978-3-7001-9555-9
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0