作者: Ympkje Albeda , Anouk Tersteeg , Stijn Oosterlynck , Gert Verschraegen
DOI: 10.1111/TESG.12297
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摘要: Neighbourhood‐based research on the rise of super‐diverse cities has mostly focused implications living in neighbourhoods for individual relations, and paid little attention to processes group formation. This paper focuses how residents identify social groups. Drawing concept symbolic boundary making, it provides insights into draw, enact experience boundaries. Using results in‐depth interviews with Antwerp Rotterdam, we show that super‐diversity complexifies but does not counteract Residents draw multiple, interrelated boundaries along ethnic, class religious lines based length residence, which are sometimes used interchangeably. We also dynamic constantly (re‐)created. Finally, discursive do necessarily lead less contact across these boundaries, thus illustrating always result segregated patterns.