1st Edition

Migration, Participation and the Making of Homes Narrations from a “Refugees Welcome” Community Garden in Germany

By Susanne Berliner Copyright 2026
144 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

144 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is an ethnographic inquiry into the socio-ecological relationalities in an intercultural community garden in Germany, created in 2015 as a Refugees Welcome project. It explores this quietly political space of civic everyday which seeks to foster care for both people and planet. In three narrations, the book offers power-critical reflections on social encounters, participation,... Read more

1. A special place, quietly political

2. Welcome to the garden

3. In full bloom: A cosmopolitan canopy

4. Burgeoning and pruning: The shaping of the space

5. Growing roots: The making of homes

6. Sowing seeds for the future

Postscript

Biography

Susanne Berliner (PhD) is a social researcher, writer and educator deeply concerned with transformative contributions to social justice and ecological sustainability. Her research interests lie in relational approaches to research, in particular, ethnographic and poetic inquiry. Susanne holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and is affiliated with the University of Education (Pädagogische Hochschule) in Freiburg i.Br. in Southern Germany. In recent years, she has worked for the Swiss Centre of Expertise for Education for Sustainable Development (éducation21) and for civil organisations, in an advocacy project for young refugees and in a local initiative promoting global citizenship education.