This thesis presents an in-depth case study of a superdiverse neighbourhood in Glasgow where long-term white and ethnic minority communities reside alongside Roma migrants, asylum seekers and refugees, young professionals and other recent arrivals in traditional tenement housing. It focuses on the nature and extent of social contact and trust and on the role of context in shaping social relations. Employing the concepts of social milieu and intersectionality to identify social differences the research examines the relationships between five broad groupings of residents in the neighbourhood: Nostalgic Working Class, Scottish Asian, Liberal Homeowners, Kinship-sited Roma and Global Migrants. Ethnographic fieldwork was carried out in context...
Social trust is essential to a cohesive society. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance o...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The central aim of the...
Previous research has demonstrated that there is a negative relationship between ethnic diversity in...
There is now an extensive literature demonstrating that experiences of migration and diversity diffe...
When dealing with the complex policy issue of how to maintain social cohesion within an increasingly...
To date, neighbourhood studies on ethnic diversity and social trust have revealed inconclusive findi...
The aim of this study is to propose a model of successful relations between local settled communitie...
This paper explores the extent to which people of different origins, natives and migrants, come toge...
This paper explores the extent to which people of different origins, natives and migrants, come toge...
Intergroup contacts can occur in many different places but are often studied only limited to a speci...
This article considers the importance of everyday encounters in underpinning sociality, focusing esp...
At certain times in history there have been pressures on societies driving a sense of solidarity and...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
This thesis examines the relationship between neighbourhood diversity – in the ethnic, income, and a...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...
Social trust is essential to a cohesive society. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance o...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The central aim of the...
Previous research has demonstrated that there is a negative relationship between ethnic diversity in...
There is now an extensive literature demonstrating that experiences of migration and diversity diffe...
When dealing with the complex policy issue of how to maintain social cohesion within an increasingly...
To date, neighbourhood studies on ethnic diversity and social trust have revealed inconclusive findi...
The aim of this study is to propose a model of successful relations between local settled communitie...
This paper explores the extent to which people of different origins, natives and migrants, come toge...
This paper explores the extent to which people of different origins, natives and migrants, come toge...
Intergroup contacts can occur in many different places but are often studied only limited to a speci...
This article considers the importance of everyday encounters in underpinning sociality, focusing esp...
At certain times in history there have been pressures on societies driving a sense of solidarity and...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
This thesis examines the relationship between neighbourhood diversity – in the ethnic, income, and a...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...
Social trust is essential to a cohesive society. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance o...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The central aim of the...
Previous research has demonstrated that there is a negative relationship between ethnic diversity in...