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Wilhelmsburg is our home! : Racialized Residents on Urban Development and Social Mix Planning in a Hamburg Neighbourhood / Julie Chamberlain.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Urban StudiesPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (244 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783839463871
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Methodology and Methods -- 3. Producing the “Problem Neighbourhood” -- 4. Heimat Wilhelmsburg -- 5. Planning Strategies to “Restructure” Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg -- 6. Mixed Feelings about Neighbourhood Change -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
Summary: In a neighbourhood facing massive redevelopment, racialized residents speak about stigma, social mixing, and what the island community means to them. Based on rich interviews, photographs, and archival research, Julie Chamberlain rejects the usual silence in German urban studies around racialization and examines how constructing some groups as »not belonging« has shaped Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg's past and present. For racialized long-time residents, it is Heimat, a space of belonging in the context of exclusion. As social mix policy threatens that belonging, residents explore their hopes and their fears for the future of an urban space where gentrification looms.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Methodology and Methods -- 3. Producing the “Problem Neighbourhood” -- 4. Heimat Wilhelmsburg -- 5. Planning Strategies to “Restructure” Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg -- 6. Mixed Feelings about Neighbourhood Change -- Conclusion -- Bibliography

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In a neighbourhood facing massive redevelopment, racialized residents speak about stigma, social mixing, and what the island community means to them. Based on rich interviews, photographs, and archival research, Julie Chamberlain rejects the usual silence in German urban studies around racialization and examines how constructing some groups as »not belonging« has shaped Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg's past and present. For racialized long-time residents, it is Heimat, a space of belonging in the context of exclusion. As social mix policy threatens that belonging, residents explore their hopes and their fears for the future of an urban space where gentrification looms.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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