Super-Diverse Street: The Urban Localities of Accelerated Migration.
Vortrag von Suzanne Hall bei der IGK Public Lecture Series 2014 // 6. May 2014 // 18:00 – 20:00
Im Rahmen des Internationalen Graduiertenkollegs Berlin – New York – Toronto findet in diesem Semester am Center for Metropolitan Studies der TU Berlin erneut eine Serie öffentlichen Vorlesungen statt. Am kommenden Dienstag wir Suzanne Hall von der London School of Economics and Political Science mit einem Vortrag mit dem Titel “Super-Diverse Street: The Urban Localities of Accelerated Migration“ den Auftakt bestreiten, der auf einen 2013 im Ethnic and Rucial Studies Journal erschienenden Artikel beruht:
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely multi-ethnic street in Peckham, South London. The effects of accelerated migration into London are explored through the reshaping and diversification of its interior, street and city spaces. A ‘trans-ethnography’ is pursued across the compendium of micro-, meso- and macro-urban spaces, without reifying one above the other. The ethnographic stretch across intimate, collective and symbolic city spaces serves to connect how the restrictions and circuits of urban migration have different impacts and expressions in these distinctive but interrelated urban localities. The paper argues for a trans-ethnography that engages within and across a compendium of urban localities, to understand how accelerated migration and urban ‘super-diversity’ transform the contemporary global city.
Die weiteren Vorträge im Sommersemester 2014:
15. 5. 2014 (Donnerstag!):
- Erik Swyngedouw (University of Manchester/Sciences Po, Paris): Insurgent Cities and the Promises of the Political in Post-Democratic Times
3. Juni 2014
- Håkan Forsell (Stockholm University): Winter is Coming? Nordic Towns – From Frontiers to Post-Welfare Societies in the 20th & 21st Century
17. Juni 2014
- Jeanne Haffner (Harvard University) Mapping the Social: Aerial Photography and the Science of Space
1. Juli 2014
- Gábor Sonkoly (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest) The Meanings of Intangible Urban Heritage
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