The migration milieu in which ‘super-diversity’ locates is not a crisis of human mobility, but the crisis of political imagination to engage with mobility as integral to twenty-first century citizenship. The migration milieu of Western capitalism actively requires and refutes the migrant, making a volatile life-world of migration in public discourse, policy and everyday life. Rather than focus on the current conceptual reach of super-diversity, my paper directly engages with whether super-diversity has explanatory cogency for this brutal migration milieu. Vertovec’s original outline of super-diversity points to accelerated migrations in which the elaboration of borders and circumventions have become ‘more multiple’, ‘more stratified’ (Verto...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.The...
This article presents our key arguments about the usefulness of the concept of superdiversity for re...
Why do processes of policymaking on migration and (migrationrelated) diversity so often seem ‘out of...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in immigration patterns, leading to p...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
Why do processes of policymaking on migration and (migration-related) diversity so often seem ‘out o...
The concept of super-diversity has been widely evoked – sometimes in highly misleading ways. Based o...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
This article focuses on the experiences of settlement among recent migrants in a super-diverse Londo...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...
One of the main consequences of the globalization process is migration flows. As the world globalize...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
It is timely to reopen the discussion on inequalities in connection with migration-related processes...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.The...
This article presents our key arguments about the usefulness of the concept of superdiversity for re...
Why do processes of policymaking on migration and (migrationrelated) diversity so often seem ‘out of...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in immigration patterns, leading to p...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
Why do processes of policymaking on migration and (migration-related) diversity so often seem ‘out o...
The concept of super-diversity has been widely evoked – sometimes in highly misleading ways. Based o...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
This article focuses on the experiences of settlement among recent migrants in a super-diverse Londo...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...
One of the main consequences of the globalization process is migration flows. As the world globalize...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
It is timely to reopen the discussion on inequalities in connection with migration-related processes...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.The...
This article presents our key arguments about the usefulness of the concept of superdiversity for re...
Why do processes of policymaking on migration and (migrationrelated) diversity so often seem ‘out of...