Sustainable cites require the capacity to live with difference. In a world of increased mobility and migration, our cities become more and more diversified. While national discourses on diversity are often problem-focused, social initiatives are emerging in diverse cities addressing the positive potential of the city as a cross-cultural meeting place. In Norway, such initiatives have increased in number since “the refugee crisis” in 2015, and we see creative approaches arising from civil society, the voluntary sector, private companies, and local governments aiming to facilitate encounters with difference. This article explores innovative integration initiatives in cities in the north, emphasizing how difference might be negotiated, engende...
The current migration flows toward Europe are having a significant impact on social composition, eco...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...
Sustainable cites require the capacity to live with difference. In a world of increased mobility and...
Most cities, including small and medium ones, experience diverse multicultural populations. The sus...
This article explores the communicative interface of global cities, especially as it is shaped in th...
Increased immigration into Scandinavia warrants the need for knowledge about differential uses of ur...
Despite the significant emphasis in Scandinavian cities on vital urban spaces and creative unfolding...
It is timely to reopen the discussion on inequalities in connection with migration-related processes...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
AbstractCities have always been the place where 'diversity' has settled, within a substantial ethnic...
The motivation for writing this book stems from our engagement with three undeniable trends in the ...
In the Nordic countries, we are witnessing a proliferation of novel and more experimental ways of ci...
In the Nordic countries, we are witnessing a proliferation of novel and more experimental ways of ci...
Today, citizens, professionals, civil servants, social enterprises, and others form different types ...
The current migration flows toward Europe are having a significant impact on social composition, eco...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...
Sustainable cites require the capacity to live with difference. In a world of increased mobility and...
Most cities, including small and medium ones, experience diverse multicultural populations. The sus...
This article explores the communicative interface of global cities, especially as it is shaped in th...
Increased immigration into Scandinavia warrants the need for knowledge about differential uses of ur...
Despite the significant emphasis in Scandinavian cities on vital urban spaces and creative unfolding...
It is timely to reopen the discussion on inequalities in connection with migration-related processes...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
AbstractCities have always been the place where 'diversity' has settled, within a substantial ethnic...
The motivation for writing this book stems from our engagement with three undeniable trends in the ...
In the Nordic countries, we are witnessing a proliferation of novel and more experimental ways of ci...
In the Nordic countries, we are witnessing a proliferation of novel and more experimental ways of ci...
Today, citizens, professionals, civil servants, social enterprises, and others form different types ...
The current migration flows toward Europe are having a significant impact on social composition, eco...
In recent academic and urban policy writings the term urban diversity is usually understood, or disc...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...