Challenging the boundaries of exclusive Europeanisation: How young refugees unsettle normative spaces of urban citizenship

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES European Urban and Regional Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1177/09697764231205223
Elisabeth Kirndörfer
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This article combines postcolonial and feminist geography approaches to make sense of refugees’ everyday lives in Europe. The article weaves ‘global’ accounts on migration and ‘local’ negotiations of inclusion and exclusion into one story: how young refugees, within urban spaces of arrival, challenge and reformulate European orders of belonging and citizenship. Departing from works that conceptualise arrival within the urban fabric, it suggests a postcolonial lens to young refugees’ intimate and embodied processes of emplacement. My explorations are based on field research conducted in the East German city of Leipzig. This local urban context provides unique insights into how migration-related phenomena are negotiated in a very particular European region in which postsocialist and postcolonial histories of migration intersect. Based on qualitative interviews and ethnographic observations, the article interprets the young peoples’ articulations as ways of ‘speaking back’ to and countering the violent and hierarchical segmentation of the (post)colonial world. In creating alternative spaces of belonging, citizenship and encounter, they decentre Europe from below.
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挑战排他性欧洲化的边界:年轻难民如何扰乱城市公民身份的规范空间
这篇文章结合了后殖民主义和女权主义地理学的方法来理解难民在欧洲的日常生活。这篇文章将移民的“全球”描述和包容与排斥的“地方”谈判编织成一个故事:在抵达的城市空间中,年轻难民如何挑战和重新制定欧洲的归属感和公民身份秩序。与概念化城市结构中的到达的作品不同,它提出了一个后殖民的镜头,以年轻难民的亲密和具体化的安置过程。我的探索是基于在东德城市莱比锡进行的实地研究。这种当地的城市背景提供了独特的见解,如何移民相关的现象是协商在一个非常特殊的欧洲地区,其中后社会主义和后殖民历史的移民相交。基于定性访谈和民族志观察,本文将年轻人的表达方式解释为“反击”和对抗(后)殖民世界的暴力和等级分割的方式。在创造归属、公民身份和相遇的替代空间时,他们将欧洲从下面分散开来。
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期刊介绍: European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed international journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. It offers a truly European coverage from the Atlantic to the Urals,and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Its aims are to explore the ways in which space makes a difference to the social, economic, political and cultural map of Europe; highlight the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development; and place changes in global context.
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