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"If you have money, you can get everything you want" Arrival brokers and their commercial infrastructuring for and with migrant newcomers in Dortmund, Germany

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Nessler, Miriam

Abstract

Current research underlines the important role of arrival infrastructures in urban spaces in enabling and shaping migrants' arrival (Bovo, 2020; El-Kayed & Keskinkılıc, 2023; Felder et al., 2020; Meeus et al., 2019; Wessendorf & Gembus, 2024). These include "arrival brokers" (Hanhörster & Wessendorf... mehr

Current research underlines the important role of arrival infrastructures in urban spaces in enabling and shaping migrants' arrival (Bovo, 2020; El-Kayed & Keskinkılıc, 2023; Felder et al., 2020; Meeus et al., 2019; Wessendorf & Gembus, 2024). These include "arrival brokers" (Hanhörster & Wessendorf, 2020; Hans, 2023), individuals who help newcomers access resources. As yet, we have little knowledge on brokers' informal and commercial practices in the context of arrival, especially in European cities, whereby brokers unsettle common "distinctions between 'state' and 'market', as well as 'formal' and 'informal'" (Lindquist, 2012, p. 75). This article aims to contribute to our understanding of arrival brokers by shedding light on commercial brokering in an arrival area in Dortmund, Germany, looking at the relations between brokers and newcomer clients. The study is based on ethnographic research, including one year of participant observation in a broker's shop, and interviews with both brokers and newcomers. Covering both perspectives, this article analyses how commercial brokering shapes newcomers' access to resources. The findings offer new insights into arrival brokers' multiple facets of in/formal and commercial infrastructuring. The article shows how brokers' accessibility depends on spatial, social, financial and temporal factors. It is relational both within the local context of service provision and through setting the conditions governing resource access. Arrival brokers can influence newcomers' arrival processes by enabling, channelling (and sometimes blocking) resource access while also offering opportunities for newcomers to circumvent and compensate for other - more formal - forms of support. Commercial brokering evolves as a practice between brokers and newcomers within, parallel to and beyond the support provided by more formal institutions.... weniger

Thesaurusschlagwörter
Migration; Infrastruktur; soziale Infrastruktur; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Flüchtling; Stadtplanung

Klassifikation
Migration
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung

Freie Schlagwörter
Arrival Brokers; Arrival Infrastructure; Commercial support; In/formality

Sprache Dokument
Englisch

Publikationsjahr
2024

Zeitschriftentitel
Urban Planning, 9 (2024)

Heftthema
Urban In/Formalities: How Arrival Infrastructures Shape Newcomers' Access To Resources

ISSN
2183-7635

Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Lizenz
Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0


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