Migrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts

Migrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts

Global Pandemic and Beyond

Caselli, Marco; Duerrschmidt, Joerg; Eade, John

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2024

226

Dura

9783031537721

15 a 20 dias

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1: Introduction: state capacity, capacity to aspire, & layered resilience during a pandemic.- 2: Bangladeshis in London and Tower Hamlets: Community activism and the local state.- 3: Turkish Migration in Stuttgart: Potential and limits of 'integrationism'.- 4: Peruvians in Milan: Subsidiarity the Other Way Round.- 5: Migrant mediators as promoters of social cohesion during the pandemic: An analysis of the mutual learning process.- 6: Resisting, Reacting and Reinventing: Exploring the Role of Minority Religious Solidarities in Milan and London during the Pandemic.- 7: The importance of urban culture as a middle ground between state and ethnic minorities in negotiating (im)mobilities: The London context.- 8: Good (local) Governance and State Capacity: Continuity and difference in times of pandemic and beyond.- 9: Conclusion: Towards a sociological understanding of layered resilience.
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Minority studies;Immigration;COVID-19;State capacity;Capacity to aspire;Ethnography