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Encountering Each Other in Glasgow: Spaces of Intersecting Lives in Contemporary Scotland

机译:在格拉斯哥互相遇到:与当代苏格兰相交的生活空间

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This paper uses the concept of intersectionality to think about the ways people negotiate diversity on a daily basis in Glasgow, Scotland. The paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews and focus groups carried out in semi-formal spaces such as public libraries, community-centres and local cafes. Discussing the ways in which people speak about their experiences of encountering others across ethnicity, age, gender, religion, and class, the paper examines situations where different positionalities interconnect to produce mundane and fleeting moments of relation. Despite tensions, misunderstandings and moments of uneasiness, the paper finds that connections and relations are built. Set in the political context of contemporary Scotland, the paper argues that being together in diversity can be a decisive act that marks the everyday as political. It contends that an openness to and through these intersectional relations can counteract notions of crisis and emergency normatively constructed around issues of immigration and multiculturalism in Scotland.
机译:本文使用交叉性的概念来思考苏格兰格拉斯哥人们每天协商多样性的方式。本文借鉴了人种学田野调查、深度访谈和在公共图书馆、社区中心和当地咖啡馆等半正式场所开展的焦点小组。本文讨论了不同种族、年龄、性别、宗教和阶级的人谈论与他人相遇的经历的方式,探讨了不同位置相互关联以产生平凡而短暂的关系时刻的情况。尽管存在紧张、误解和不安的时刻,但论文发现,关系和关系是建立起来的。该论文以当代苏格兰的政治背景为背景,认为在多样性中团结在一起可能是一种决定性的行为,标志着日常生活具有政治性。它认为,对这些交叉关系的开放和通过这些关系的开放,可以抵消苏格兰围绕移民和多元文化主义问题而建立的危机和紧急状态的规范观念。

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