超级多样化社区中的群体间关系:人口构成、背景与社区动态

Intergroup relations in a super-diverse neighbourhood: The dynamics of population composition, context and community

Urban Studies · 2017
被引 30
ABS 3

中文导读

研究通过格拉斯哥一个超级多样化社区的混合方法案例,分析人口构成、社会背景和社区历史如何共同影响不同族群间的互动,发现社区环境和物质条件是关键因素。

Abstract

There is now an extensive literature demonstrating that experiences of migration and diversity differ significantly between and across local geographies. Three broad explanations for differences in local outcomes have been put forward (Robinson, 2010): first, population composition – the characteristics of individuals living in the neighbourhood; second, context – the social and physical environment; and third, community – socio-cultural histories and collective identities. Few studies examine the linkages between all three explanations and their relative importance. This article applies all three explanations to intergroup relations in a super-diverse context. It draws on data from a mixed methods case study of a neighbourhood in Glasgow, Scotland where long-term white and ethnic minority communities reside alongside Central and Eastern European migrants, refugees and other recent arrivals. The evidence comprises local statistics and documentary evidence, participant observation and qualitative and walk-along interviews with residents and local organisations. The findings highlight the different ways in which people respond to super-diversity, and the importance of the neighbourhood context and the material conditions for intergroup relations. The article thus demonstrates the ambiguities that arise from applying the dynamics of population composition, context and community to neighbourhood analysis, with implications for the study of neighbourhoods more widely.

社会学人口学城市研究族群关系社会地理学