Contains fulltext : 161259.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In this paper, Vollebergh investigates the commitment to establishing intercultural encounters by so-called 'active' white Flemish residents in Antwerp, and their perpetual disappointment with the responses of their neighbours of orthodox Jewish and Moroccan backgrounds. Instead of viewing these relationships either as a product of culturalist social cohesion policies, or as a vernacular ethical achievement that escapes culturalist politics, she argues that we should understand them through the figure of the Neighbour. Combining the theories of Emmanuel Levinas and Slavoj Zizek, she suggests that the neighbourly relation is a paradox in which the Neighbour ...
This article explores how the architecture of neighbourhoods influences interethnic tensions in ethn...
In this paper, a qualitative study is conducted in different neighborhoods in the Belgian city of Gh...
I intend to revisit Winton’s popular family saga in the light of Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics of alteri...
In this paper, Vollebergh investigates the commitment to establishing intercultural encounters by so...
In this paper, Vollebergh investigates the commitment to establishing intercultural encounters by so...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers an ethnographic inquiry into the notion of 'living to...
This book offers an ethnographic inquiry into the notion of ‘living together’ [samenleven], investig...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Belgium, the rise of the Flemish populist far-right instigated the ...
Taking my cue from work on relations of interethnic conviviality in super-diverse cities across the ...
The idea of neighbourhood (koms?iluk) has been widely discussed in the anthropology of Bosnia. In t...
Living together in neighbourhoods characterised by various aspects of diversity is central to the ev...
In this paper I examine how new forms of multicultural intimacy are imagined in contemporary Britain...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
This article explores how the architecture of neighbourhoods influences interethnic tensions in ethn...
In this paper, a qualitative study is conducted in different neighborhoods in the Belgian city of Gh...
I intend to revisit Winton’s popular family saga in the light of Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics of alteri...
In this paper, Vollebergh investigates the commitment to establishing intercultural encounters by so...
In this paper, Vollebergh investigates the commitment to establishing intercultural encounters by so...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers an ethnographic inquiry into the notion of 'living to...
This book offers an ethnographic inquiry into the notion of ‘living together’ [samenleven], investig...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Belgium, the rise of the Flemish populist far-right instigated the ...
Taking my cue from work on relations of interethnic conviviality in super-diverse cities across the ...
The idea of neighbourhood (koms?iluk) has been widely discussed in the anthropology of Bosnia. In t...
Living together in neighbourhoods characterised by various aspects of diversity is central to the ev...
In this paper I examine how new forms of multicultural intimacy are imagined in contemporary Britain...
Relations between neighbours represent informal social relations that constitute a part of everyday ...
This article explores how the architecture of neighbourhoods influences interethnic tensions in ethn...
In this paper, a qualitative study is conducted in different neighborhoods in the Belgian city of Gh...
I intend to revisit Winton’s popular family saga in the light of Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics of alteri...