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Postmigrant Spatial Justice? The Case of 'Berlin Develops New Neighbourhoods' (BENN)
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Abstract This article discusses the introduction of a new urban policy in Berlin, Germany, in the frame of postmigrant spatial justice. In 2017, Berlin established so-called ‘integration management programs’ in 20 different neighbourhoods around large refugee shelters as a response to the growing challenges ... view more
This article discusses the introduction of a new urban policy in Berlin, Germany, in the frame of postmigrant spatial justice. In 2017, Berlin established so-called ‘integration management programs’ in 20 different neighbourhoods around large refugee shelters as a response to the growing challenges local authorities faced after the administrative collapse in 2015/16. A new policy agenda provides the opportunity to learn from previous policies and programs - especially when it is addressed to the local dimension of integration, a widely and controversially discussed issue. Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Berlin in 2018 and 2019, this article discusses how migration is framed in urban social policy against both postmigrant and spatial justice theory.... view less
Keywords
urban planning; urban development; social justice; socially integrative city; local politics; migration policy; integration concept; social relations; participation; social cohesion; refugee; accommodation; neighborhood; Berlin; Federal Republic of Germany
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Free Keywords
BENN; critical urban research; forced migration; postmigration; spatial justice
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 80-90
Journal
Urban Planning, 6 (2021) 2
Issue topic
Migration-Led Institutional Change in Urban Development and Planning
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed