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@article{ Christmann2014, title = {Investigating spatial transformation processes: an ethnographic discourse analysis in disadvantaged neighbourhoods}, author = {Christmann, Gabriela B.}, journal = {Historical Social Research}, number = {2}, pages = {235-256}, volume = {39}, year = {2014}, issn = {0172-6404}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.39.2014.2.235-256}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-384903}, abstract = {This contribution focuses on the question of how spatial transformation processes, or to be more concrete, the social reconstruction of places can be methodologically investigated. On the basis of a micro-perspective, I will argue that it is communicative action that plays a crucial role in spatial transformation processes. Taking this into account, the main question is how the structures and dynamics of space-related communicative action in actor constellations as well as in discourses can be empirically explored. Such a dynamic and broad object of research in methodological terms requires a complex research design, and I suggest that it is an "ethnographic discourse analysis" which can meet these requirements. In the following, I will start with basic theoretical considerations, to then outline the research question of a project that, by the example of ‘urban pioneers’, investigates bottom-up initiatives aiming to achieve more quality of life in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. First of all, I will describe the significant properties of the selected neighbourhoods of Berlin-Moabit and Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg in Germany as well as the characteristics of the urban actors under analysis. Subsequently, I will explain the way in which (focused) ethnography and (the sociology of knowledge approach to) discourse analysis were combined, particularly how the methods involved – such as the problem-centred interview, ego-centred network analysis, participant observation as well as discourse analytical procedures – were applied and how the collected data were analysed. The contribution concludes with the presentation of selected results and a discussion on how far the methodological proceeding proved to be adequate in order to investigate spatial transformation processes on a "microscopic level".}, keywords = {Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Nachbarschaft; Diskursanalyse; city quarter; Berlin; Benachteiligung; Hamburg; communicative action; neighborhood; Ethnographie; urban planning; ethnography; Federal Republic of Germany; large city; Hamburg; Großstadt; Stadtteil; Stadtplanung; deprivation; Berlin; kommunikatives Handeln; discourse analysis}}