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Accumulation by Segregation / Naqvi, Farah   Journal Article
Naqvi, Farah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is part of a Book Forum review of Ghazala Jamil’s book Accumulation by Segregation (2017). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by four interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.
Key Words Capitalism  Muslims  Segregation  Communalism  Delhi  Ghettoisation 
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Addressing silence through an emancipatory reading / Jamil, Ghazala   Journal Article
Jamil, Ghazala Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is part of a Book Forum review of Ghazala Jamil’s book Accumulation by Segregation (2017). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by four interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.
Key Words Capitalism  Muslims  Segregation  Communalism  Delhi  Ghettoisation 
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Complexity of neighbourhood relations in a multiethnic social housing project in Copenhagen / Jensen, Tina Gudrun   Article
Jensen, Tina Gudrun Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the nature of coexistence in a multiethnic social housing project in Copenhagen, focusing on neighbourhood relations between majority Danes and ethnic minorities. Despite the general assumption that ethnic majorities and minorities have no neighbourhood relations, this case study reveals multifarious ways of relationship-making. Whereas the residents tended to emphasise separation between ethnic groups, their everyday practices indicated coexistence. These contrasts reflect the residents’ affirmations and contestations of the public national discourse about immigration, social integration and urban life. The variety of neighbourhood practices illustrates a complex social reality characterised by contrasts and ambivalences that represent different orders of identification and interaction and constitute coexisting tendencies of boundary maintenance and conviviality.
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Constrained circumference of Delhi Muslims / Gandhi, Ajay   Journal Article
Gandhi, Ajay Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is part of a Book Forum review of Ghazala Jamil’s book Accumulation by Segregation (2017). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by four interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.
Key Words Capitalism  Muslims  Segregation  Communalism  Delhi  Ghettoisation 
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Economies of segregation / Blom-Hansen, Thomas   Journal Article
Blom-Hansen, Thomas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is part of a Book Forum review of Ghazala Jamil's book Accumulation by Segregation (2017). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by four interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.
Key Words Capitalism  Muslims  Segregation  Communalism  Delhi  Ghettoisation 
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