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1. Introduction: Migrants and Cities
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Ayşe Çağlar
und Nina Glick Schiller
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Introduction: Migrants and Cities 1
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Part I: Migration and Cities: Reframing the Topic
- 2. The Urban Question and the Scale Question: Some Conceptual Clarifications 23
- 3. The Socioterritoriality of Cities: A Framework for Understanding the Incorporation of Migrants in Urban Labor Markets 42
- 4. Locality and Globality: Building a Comparative Analytical Framework in Migration and Urban Studies 60
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Part II: Migrants as Scale Makers: Rescaling Urban Neighborhoods, Cities, and Their Regions
- 5. Scalar Positioning and Immigrant Organizations: Asian Indians and the Dynamics of Place 85
- 6. Cities and the Social Construction of Hot Spots: Rescaling, Ghanaian Migrants, and the Fragmentation of Urban Spaces 104
- 7. Transnational Migration and Rescaling Processes: The Incorporation of Migrant Labor 123
- 8. The Campaign for New Immigrants in Urban Regeneration: Imagining Possibilities and Confronting Realities 143
- 9. Rescaling Processes in Two “Global” Cities: Festive Events as Pathways of Migrant Incorporation 166
- 10. Downscaled Cities and Migrant Pathways: Locality and Agency without an Ethnic Lens 190
- 11. Remaking Locality: Uneven Globalization and Transmigrants’ Unequal Incorporation 213
- 12. Afterword: An Ethnographic View of Size, Scale, and Locality 235
- Bibliography 243
- Biographical Notes 267
- Index 271
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Introduction: Migrants and Cities 1
-
Part I: Migration and Cities: Reframing the Topic
- 2. The Urban Question and the Scale Question: Some Conceptual Clarifications 23
- 3. The Socioterritoriality of Cities: A Framework for Understanding the Incorporation of Migrants in Urban Labor Markets 42
- 4. Locality and Globality: Building a Comparative Analytical Framework in Migration and Urban Studies 60
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Part II: Migrants as Scale Makers: Rescaling Urban Neighborhoods, Cities, and Their Regions
- 5. Scalar Positioning and Immigrant Organizations: Asian Indians and the Dynamics of Place 85
- 6. Cities and the Social Construction of Hot Spots: Rescaling, Ghanaian Migrants, and the Fragmentation of Urban Spaces 104
- 7. Transnational Migration and Rescaling Processes: The Incorporation of Migrant Labor 123
- 8. The Campaign for New Immigrants in Urban Regeneration: Imagining Possibilities and Confronting Realities 143
- 9. Rescaling Processes in Two “Global” Cities: Festive Events as Pathways of Migrant Incorporation 166
- 10. Downscaled Cities and Migrant Pathways: Locality and Agency without an Ethnic Lens 190
- 11. Remaking Locality: Uneven Globalization and Transmigrants’ Unequal Incorporation 213
- 12. Afterword: An Ethnographic View of Size, Scale, and Locality 235
- Bibliography 243
- Biographical Notes 267
- Index 271