Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity

Abstract In this commentary, I think with and beyond the normative philosophies and policy-oriented frameworks on how to deal with diversity in contemporary societies formulated by Zapata-Barrero and Modood. I propose to integrate elements of both perspectives in a empirically grounded sociological...

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Main Author: Stijn Oosterlynck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-05-01
Series:Comparative Migration Studies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-018-0083-5
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spelling doaj-a801a007f36443b3b312f58b19f950302020-11-24T22:09:53ZengSpringerOpenComparative Migration Studies2214-594X2018-05-01611910.1186/s40878-018-0083-5Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversityStijn Oosterlynck0Research Centre on Inequality, Poverty, Social Exclusion and the City (OASeS) & Antwerp Urban Studies Institute, University of AntwerpAbstract In this commentary, I think with and beyond the normative philosophies and policy-oriented frameworks on how to deal with diversity in contemporary societies formulated by Zapata-Barrero and Modood. I propose to integrate elements of both perspectives in a empirically grounded sociological account of how place-based solidarities in diversity are nurtured in everyday life. Although there is much to be recommended about the arguments of Modood and Zapata-Barrero, I argue that what is needed is an analytical framework that does not a priori privilege specific sources of solidarity on normative-philosophical or policy grounds. We need to focus instead on how people mobilise different sources of solidarity in their attempts to take shared responsibility for the concrete places where they live, work, learn and play together in superdiversity. This micro-level focus does not mean that one ignores macro-level processes. Also, more attention should be paid to the transformative nature of solidarities in diversity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-018-0083-5SolidaritySuper-diversitySocial transformationPlaceSociology
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Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
Comparative Migration Studies
Solidarity
Super-diversity
Social transformation
Place
Sociology
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title Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
title_short Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
title_full Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
title_fullStr Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
title_full_unstemmed Moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
title_sort moving beyond normative philosophies and policy concerns: a sociological account of place-based solidarities in diversity
publisher SpringerOpen
series Comparative Migration Studies
issn 2214-594X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract In this commentary, I think with and beyond the normative philosophies and policy-oriented frameworks on how to deal with diversity in contemporary societies formulated by Zapata-Barrero and Modood. I propose to integrate elements of both perspectives in a empirically grounded sociological account of how place-based solidarities in diversity are nurtured in everyday life. Although there is much to be recommended about the arguments of Modood and Zapata-Barrero, I argue that what is needed is an analytical framework that does not a priori privilege specific sources of solidarity on normative-philosophical or policy grounds. We need to focus instead on how people mobilise different sources of solidarity in their attempts to take shared responsibility for the concrete places where they live, work, learn and play together in superdiversity. This micro-level focus does not mean that one ignores macro-level processes. Also, more attention should be paid to the transformative nature of solidarities in diversity.
topic Solidarity
Super-diversity
Social transformation
Place
Sociology
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-018-0083-5
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