TY - JOUR
T1 - Thinking spatially: towards an everyday understanding of inter-ethnic relations
AU - Clayton, John
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In the context of a shift away from municipal multiculturalism towards community cohesion, and in the light of renewed debates around difference, national identity and Britishness, this article sets out a geographically informed theoretical framework which focuses upon the spatial (re)construction of racial and ethnic identities. The article develops the idea of the everyday as a way of viewing the spatially contingent, complex and negotiated state of inter-ethnic relations in a specific UK city. Not only does this reveal the manner in which strong and stubborn boundaries between social groups are entrenched through the (re)enforcement of spatialised relations of power, but also how accommodations across, between and within difference are realised. Through the employment of empirical material from Leicester, England, the article contends that everyday solidarities emerge from a number of intersecting spatial influences which do not
equate to abstract or fixed versions of national belonging.
AB - In the context of a shift away from municipal multiculturalism towards community cohesion, and in the light of renewed debates around difference, national identity and Britishness, this article sets out a geographically informed theoretical framework which focuses upon the spatial (re)construction of racial and ethnic identities. The article develops the idea of the everyday as a way of viewing the spatially contingent, complex and negotiated state of inter-ethnic relations in a specific UK city. Not only does this reveal the manner in which strong and stubborn boundaries between social groups are entrenched through the (re)enforcement of spatialised relations of power, but also how accommodations across, between and within difference are realised. Through the employment of empirical material from Leicester, England, the article contends that everyday solidarities emerge from a number of intersecting spatial influences which do not
equate to abstract or fixed versions of national belonging.
KW - multiculturalism
KW - community cohesion
KW - everyday geographies
KW - identities
KW - belonging
U2 - 10.1080/14649360902853288
DO - 10.1080/14649360902853288
M3 - Article
VL - 10
SP - 481
EP - 498
JO - Social and Cultural Geography
JF - Social and Cultural Geography
SN - 1464-9365
IS - 4
ER -