Description |
1 online resource (272 pages) : illustrations. |
Series |
Routledge Research in Population and Migration Ser. ; vol. 5 |
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Routledge Research in Population and Migration Ser. ; vol. 5.
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Audience |
Trade Routledge. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Urban space and ethnicity / Freek Colombijn -- part PART I The macro-level analysis of urban ethnic encounters -- Enclaves and the zones of the cities -- chapter 2 Residential segregation and neighbourhood socioeconomic inequality: Southeast Asians in Toronto -- Southeast Asians in Toronto Theoretical framework / Joe T. Darden -- chapter 3 Places of worship in multicultural settings in Toronto / Chandrakant P. Shah -- chapter 4 The impact of local and regional planning on Arab towns in the 'Little Triangle', Israel / Thabet Abu Rass -- chapter 5 Borders and boundaries in post-war Beirut / Daniel Genberg -- part PART II The meso-level analysis of urban ethnic encounters: The neighbourhoods of the cities -- chapter 6 Perception and use of space by ethnic Chinese in Jakarta -- Economic power of an ethnic minority / Harald Leisch -- chapter 7 Urban fear in Brazil: From the favelas to The Truman Show CARMEN S Í LV I A D E MORAES RIAL AND MIRIAM PILLAR GROSSI -- From the favelas to / The Truman Show Carmen Sílvia de Moraes Rial and Miriam Pillar Grossi -- chapter 8 Ethnic consciousness arises on facing spatial threats to Philadelphia Chinatown / Jian Guan -- chapter 9 Transcultural home identity across the Pacific -- A case study of high-tech Taiwanese transnational communities in Hsinchu, Taiwan, and Silicon Valley, USA / SHENGLIN CHANG -- chapter 10 To cross or not to cross the boundaries in a small multi-ethnic area of the city of Tehran / Soheila Shahshahani -- part PART III The micro-level analysis of urban ethnic encounters -- The streets and the squares of the cities -- chapter 11 Repackaging difference -- The Korean 'theming' of a shopping street in Osaka, Japan / Jeffry T. Hester -- chapter 12 The appropriation of public space as a space for living -- The Waterworld Festival in Vienna / Heidi Dumreicher -- chapter 13 Contested urban space -- Symbolizing power and identity in the city of Albuquerque, USA / Eveline Dürr -- chapter 14 Conclusion / Freek Colombijn. |
Summary |
Urban Ehtnic Encounters attempts to answer the two leading questions of how urban space structures the life of ethnic groups and how ethnic diversity helps to shape urban space. A multidisciplinary team of authors searches the various dimensions of the spatial organization of inter-ethnic relations in cities and countries around the globe. Unlike most ethnographies in which authors write about the 'other' in faraway places, the majority of the contributors have studied their own society. The case studies are from four different continents. Material is presented from diverse locations such as the cities of Toronto, Philadelphia, Vienna, Beirut, Jakarta, Tehran, Osaka and Albuquerque, and the countries of Israel, Brazil and Taiwan, presents a unique opportunity for comparative analysis of ethnicity and spatial patterns. From this wealth of material important inter-cultural conclusions can be made about urban ethnic diversity. |
Local Note |
EBSCOhost SocINDEX with Full Text |
Subject |
Ethnic relations.
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Spatial behavior.
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Sociology, Urban.
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Urban geography.
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Ethnic relations. (OCoLC)fst00916005
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Sociology, Urban. (OCoLC)fst01123961
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Spatial behavior. (OCoLC)fst01128787
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Urban geography. (OCoLC)fst01162435
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Added Author |
Erdentuğ, Aygen, 1949- editor. Editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Colombijn, Freek. Urban Ethnic Encounters. New York : Routledge, Sept. 2002 ; Florence : Taylor & Francis Group [distributor] (DLC) 2002073380 |
ISBN |
0415280850 (Trade Cloth) |
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9780415280853 |
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