Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities

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Autor(a) principal: Padilla, B.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Azevedo, J., Olmos-Alcaraz, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/9484
Resumo: International migration contributes to increasing cultural diversity in many European cities. Historically, migration studies have focused on the integration of immigrants foregrounding race/ethnicity and identity issues, limiting our understanding of intercultural diversity. A new paradigm focusing on relational patterns among groups is emerging, highlighting the importance of mutual relations, interactions and influences among residents of different origins and backgrounds, including the experience of both immigrants and autochthonous populations. The notions of superdiversity and conviviality have significantly contributed to this debate. This paper discusses how both were methodologically operationalized in multi-sited ethnographies carried out in Lisbon and Granada, during 2009–2012. Superdiversity and conviviality are the main theoretical frameworks used to understand how interculturality is lived and experienced at the local level. We reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, unpacking common assumptions about race, ethnicity and culture, specifically looking at the negotiation of difference in intercultural events.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
title Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
spellingShingle Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
Padilla, B.
Conviviality
Ethnography
Granada
Interculturality
Lisbon
Superdiversity
title_short Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
title_full Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
title_fullStr Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
title_full_unstemmed Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
title_sort Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities
author Padilla, B.
author_facet Padilla, B.
Azevedo, J.
Olmos-Alcaraz, A.
author_role author
author2 Azevedo, J.
Olmos-Alcaraz, A.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Padilla, B.
Azevedo, J.
Olmos-Alcaraz, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conviviality
Ethnography
Granada
Interculturality
Lisbon
Superdiversity
topic Conviviality
Ethnography
Granada
Interculturality
Lisbon
Superdiversity
description International migration contributes to increasing cultural diversity in many European cities. Historically, migration studies have focused on the integration of immigrants foregrounding race/ethnicity and identity issues, limiting our understanding of intercultural diversity. A new paradigm focusing on relational patterns among groups is emerging, highlighting the importance of mutual relations, interactions and influences among residents of different origins and backgrounds, including the experience of both immigrants and autochthonous populations. The notions of superdiversity and conviviality have significantly contributed to this debate. This paper discusses how both were methodologically operationalized in multi-sited ethnographies carried out in Lisbon and Granada, during 2009–2012. Superdiversity and conviviality are the main theoretical frameworks used to understand how interculturality is lived and experienced at the local level. We reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, unpacking common assumptions about race, ethnicity and culture, specifically looking at the negotiation of difference in intercultural events.
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