The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers and settled) enable or hinder convivial reflexivity in a multicultural city of compounded crises. Convivial reflexivity refers to the embodied process of identity-making that is rooted in the context of everyday life and emerges at the juncture of embodied encounters with the Other and the intense mediation of migration that shapes citizens’ perceptions and practices. The article draws on a four-month intense ethnographic study in an Athenian neighbourhood and reveals how, even in a very tense environment of crises and intensified racism, everyday encounters in the city could mediate class solidarities and support the emergence of networked ...
This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best way to approach the understandi...
This thesis is about processes and lived experiences of inhabiting urban contexts deeply and continu...
This article was inspired by a collaborative action-research experience undertaken in Brussels by AR...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...
This thesis investigates the construction of citizen identity through difference, not commonality. S...
This article interrogates the ways in which urban communication enables or prevents politics of conv...
This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recent sociologic...
This article explores the communicative interface of global cities, especially as it is shaped in th...
Over the past decades, Athens has emerged as both a destination and gateway city for diverse migrant...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...
This paper is located within work in urban studies about the significance of contact with difference...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...
This article engages with the "convivial turn" in writings about the city and offers a reorientation...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
While there is a considerable body of literature on symbolic boundaries that engages with long-estab...
This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best way to approach the understandi...
This thesis is about processes and lived experiences of inhabiting urban contexts deeply and continu...
This article was inspired by a collaborative action-research experience undertaken in Brussels by AR...
The article interrogates whether citizens’ (embodied) encounters with migrant populations (newcomers...
This thesis investigates the construction of citizen identity through difference, not commonality. S...
This article interrogates the ways in which urban communication enables or prevents politics of conv...
This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recent sociologic...
This article explores the communicative interface of global cities, especially as it is shaped in th...
Over the past decades, Athens has emerged as both a destination and gateway city for diverse migrant...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...
This paper is located within work in urban studies about the significance of contact with difference...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...
This article engages with the "convivial turn" in writings about the city and offers a reorientation...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
While there is a considerable body of literature on symbolic boundaries that engages with long-estab...
This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best way to approach the understandi...
This thesis is about processes and lived experiences of inhabiting urban contexts deeply and continu...
This article was inspired by a collaborative action-research experience undertaken in Brussels by AR...