The article analyses and discusses the development of Leipzig and especially its inner east as an ‘urban space of arrival’ since 1990. It represents a study about arrival in the post-socialist context that is fairly rare in the international debate so far, since most of the arrival debate builds on western European evidence. Leipzig’s inner east was characterised by shrinkage until the end of the 1990s and by new growth, especially after 2010, as the whole city grew. Since the second half of the 1990s the inner east has developed into a migrant area, referred to here as an ‘arrival space.’ Today, in 2020, it represents the most heterogeneous part of the city in terms of population structure and is one of the most dynamic areas in terms of i...
The article deals with the process of integration of East and West Berlin by means of the population...
This article discusses the introduction of a new urban policy in Berlin, Germany, in the frame of po...
But how are present-day shrinking cities any different from historic ones? Since the first human set...
The article analyses and discusses the development of Leipzig and especially its inner east as an ‘u...
After the beginning of the post-socialist transformation, the eastern German city of Leipzig underwe...
In recent years, the question of how urban spaces support the arrival of immigrants has found increa...
The article examines how the German city of Leipzig governs the housing of asylum seekers. Leipzig w...
Using the example of Leipzig, this article describes connections between the specific accommodation ...
The starting point of the contribution is the question of how the dynamics of social encounters in t...
In Germany, major cities have increasingly become targets for immigration in recent years. The new a...
For some time now, there has been a lively debate about reurbanisation in Germany with regard to tre...
The increase of the population of large German cities between 2000 and 2014 indicates a reurbanisati...
Dieser Beitrag liegt nur in englischer Sprache vor.Over the last two decades, patterns of internal m...
This article examines micro-politics of belonging in the post-socialist outskirts of Berlin- Marzahn...
The increase of the population of large German cities between 2000 and 2014 indicates a reurbanisati...
The article deals with the process of integration of East and West Berlin by means of the population...
This article discusses the introduction of a new urban policy in Berlin, Germany, in the frame of po...
But how are present-day shrinking cities any different from historic ones? Since the first human set...
The article analyses and discusses the development of Leipzig and especially its inner east as an ‘u...
After the beginning of the post-socialist transformation, the eastern German city of Leipzig underwe...
In recent years, the question of how urban spaces support the arrival of immigrants has found increa...
The article examines how the German city of Leipzig governs the housing of asylum seekers. Leipzig w...
Using the example of Leipzig, this article describes connections between the specific accommodation ...
The starting point of the contribution is the question of how the dynamics of social encounters in t...
In Germany, major cities have increasingly become targets for immigration in recent years. The new a...
For some time now, there has been a lively debate about reurbanisation in Germany with regard to tre...
The increase of the population of large German cities between 2000 and 2014 indicates a reurbanisati...
Dieser Beitrag liegt nur in englischer Sprache vor.Over the last two decades, patterns of internal m...
This article examines micro-politics of belonging in the post-socialist outskirts of Berlin- Marzahn...
The increase of the population of large German cities between 2000 and 2014 indicates a reurbanisati...
The article deals with the process of integration of East and West Berlin by means of the population...
This article discusses the introduction of a new urban policy in Berlin, Germany, in the frame of po...
But how are present-day shrinking cities any different from historic ones? Since the first human set...