ID | 136936 |
Title Proper | Super-diversity and the art of living in ethnically concentrated urban areas |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chimienti, Milena ; Liempt, Ilse van |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article discusses how local diversity is being experienced by Somali immigrants who have previously lived in the Netherlands and are now residing in London. It explores the various challenges and potential advantages of living in homogenous urban areas within a super-diverse city and focuses on three situations: (1) when homogeneity is functional and leads to living in parallel worlds; (2) when homogeneity creates social reproduction, even when located in a super-diverse city; and (3) when people manage to oscillate between both worlds – i.e. between homogenous urban areas and the potential offered by a super-diverse city. The article argues that migrants trace different pathways in the context of super-diversity. They have the ability to operate at different scales – the locale and the cosmopolitan super-diverse metropolis. However, the most vulnerable people have more difficulty in accessing and benefiting directly from the potential offered by super-diversity. |
`In' analytical Note | Identities : Global Studies in Culture and Politics Vol.22, No.1; Feb.2015: p.19-35 |
Journal Source | Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2015-02 22, 1 |
Standard Number | Integration |