Ethnography, Diversity and Urban Space
Across Europe, multiculturalism as a public policy has been declared dead but everyday multiculture is alive and well. This book explores how people live with diversity in contemporary cities and towns across Europe. Drawing on ethnographic studies ranging from Londons inner city and residential suburbs to English provincial towns, from a working-class neighbourhood in Nuremberg to the streets of Naples, Turin and Milan, chapters explore how diversity is experienced in everyday lives, and what new forms of local belonging emerge when local places are so closely connected to so many distant elsewheres. The book discusses the sensory experiences of diversity in urban street markets, the ethos of mixing in a super-diverse neighbourhood, contestations over the right to the provincial city, diverse histories and experiences of residential geographies, memories of belonging, and the ethics and politics of representation on an inner city estate. It weaves together ethnographic case studies with contemporary social and cultural theory from the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, geography, cultural studies, and migration studies about urban space, migration, transnationalism and everyday multiculture.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power.
Mette Louise Berg is a Lecturer in the anthropology of migration at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), and the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, UK.
Ben Gidley is an Associate Professor of anthropology, and Senior Researcher at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford, UK.
Nando Sigona is a Lecturer and Birmingham Fellow at the Institute for Research into Superdiversity, and the School of Social Policy, University of Birmingham, UK.
Ethnography, Diversity and Urban Space
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Table of Contents
Mette Louise Berg and Nando Sigona
Ben Gidley
Camille Schmoll and Giovanni Semi
Alex Rhys-Taylor
Susanne Wessendorf
Ben Rogaly and Kaveri Qureshi
Ole Jensen
Lars Meier
Karen Fog Olwig
The chapters in this book were originally published in Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Ethnography, diversity and urban space
Mette Louise Berg and Nando Sigona
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 347360
Chapter 2
Landscapes of belonging, portraits of life: researching everyday multiculture in an inner city estate
Ben Gidley
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 361376
Chapter 3
Shadow circuits: urban spaces and mobilities across the Mediterranean
Camille Schmoll and Giovanni Semi
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 377392
Chapter 4
The essences of multiculture: a sensory exploration of an inner-city street market
Alex Rhys-Taylor
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 393406
Chapter 5
Commonplace diversity and the ethos of mixing: perceptions of difference in a London neighbourhood
Susanne Wessendorf
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 407422
Chapter 6
Diversity, urban space and the right to the provincial city
Ben Rogaly and Kaveri Qureshi
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 423437
Chapter 7
Your ghetto, my comfort zone: a life-story analysis of inter-generational housing outcomes and residential geographies in urban south-east England
Ole Jensen
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 438454
Chapter 8
Everyone knew everyone: diversity, community memory and a new establishedoutsider figuration
Lars Meier
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 455470
Chapter 9
Notions and practices of difference: an epilogue on the ethnography of diversity
Karen Fog Olwig
Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, volume 20, issue 4 (August 2013) pp. 471479
Mette Louise Berg is a Lecturer in the anthropology of migration at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), and the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, UK.
Ben Gidley is an Associate Professor of anthropology, and Senior Researcher at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford, UK.
Ole Jensen is a Research Officer at ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford, UK.
Lars Meier is a Lecturer in the Institute for Sociology at the Technical University, Berlin, Germany.
Karen Fog Olwig is Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Kaveri Qureshi is John Fell Research Fellow in the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Oxford University, UK.