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Living for the city: marginalization and belonging for the second-generation in Berlin and Paris

机译:为城市生活:边缘化和第二代柏林和巴黎的归属

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In this paper, based on qualitative research on the North African second-generation in Paris and the Turkish second-generation in Berlin, we discuss ethnic minorities’ attachment to place and how living in highly diverse cities shape their perceptions and experiences of marginalization and belonging. Even though France and Germany have different state-level approaches to citizenship and belonging, the experiences of marginalization and exclusion of the second generation in the city are rather similar. In both societies, ethnic and religious minorities such as the North African or Turkish second-generation are excluded from mainstream society. This exclusion is experienced on the local level. Thereby the geography of Berlin and Paris impacts ethnic second-generation populations’ feeling of belonging to the communities in which they live, as well as how they understand their experiences of racism and exclusion. This research has implications for understanding the multivariate experiences of middle-class second-generation ethnic populations across Europe.
机译:本文基于对北非第二代巴黎人和土耳其第二代柏林人的定性研究,我们讨论了少数民族对地方的依恋以及生活在高度多样化的城市中如何塑造他们对边缘化和归属感的看法和经验。尽管法国和德国在公民身份和归属上采用的州一级方法不同,但该市第二代人被边缘化和排斥的经历却十分相似。在这两个社会中,北非或土耳其第二代人等少数民族和宗教少数群体都被排除在主流社会之外。这种排除是在本地一级进行的。因此,柏林和巴黎的地理环境影响了第二代少数民族的归属感,并影响了他们对种族主义和排斥现象的理解。这项研究对于理解整个欧洲中产阶级第二代种族人口的多元经验具有启示意义。

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