1st Edition
Urban Ethnic Encounters The Spatial Consequences
272 Pages
by
Routledge
272 Pages
by
Routledge
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Urban Ehtnic Encounters attempts to answer the two leading questions of how urban space structures the life of ethnic groups and how ethnic diversity helps to shape urban space. A multidisciplinary team of authors searches the various dimensions of the spatial organization of inter-ethnic relations in cities and countries around the globe. Unlike most ethnographies in which authors write about... Read more
Part 1: The Macro Level Analysis of Urban Ethnic Encounters: Enclaves and hte Zones of the Cities
Part 2: The Meso Level Analysis of Urban Ethnic Encounters: The Neighbourhoods of the Cities
Part 3: The Micro Level Analysis of Urban Ethnic Encounters: The Streets and the Squares of the Cities
Part 2: The Meso Level Analysis of Urban Ethnic Encounters: The Neighbourhoods of the Cities
Part 3: The Micro Level Analysis of Urban Ethnic Encounters: The Streets and the Squares of the Cities
Biography
Aygen Erdentug is associate professor at the Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. Freek Colombijn is a lecturer at the Department of Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia and Oceania, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
'This is a fascinating and timely book' - Peter Somerville, University of lincolnshire and Humberside
'...this book deals effectively with complexity of globalization, identity and places of global encounter through a well-structured organization of the text into three spatial levels...The variety of methods and empirical evidence enrich the volume.' - Urban Morphology, April 2003






