Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo

This paper discusses the increasing attractiveness of inner-city areas of eastern Oslo as residential areas for middle-class members of the majority population. In previous research, affordability and the preference for urban lifestyles were regarded as the predominant factors explaining such urban...

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Main Author: Astrid O. Sundsbø
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2016-04-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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Online Access:https://journal-njmr.org/articles/185
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spelling doaj-e4435e42fe5b47c8a99dd555787b9d9b2020-11-25T02:48:09ZengHelsinki University PressNordic Journal of Migration Research1799-649X2016-04-0161424810.1515/njmr-2016-0007171Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in OsloAstrid O. Sundsbø0University of Bergen, NO; Humboldt-Universität Berlin; Universität HamburgThis paper discusses the increasing attractiveness of inner-city areas of eastern Oslo as residential areas for middle-class members of the majority population. In previous research, affordability and the preference for urban lifestyles were regarded as the predominant factors explaining such urban transformations. The present paper shows that it is also necessary to look more closely at the impacts of ethnic identification and categorisation on the attractiveness of neighbourhoods. It is argued that the increase in the affluent members of the majority population in this part of the city can be linked to the emerging perception of these areas as becoming ‘less dominated’ by ethnic minority populations (more ‘mixed’).https://journal-njmr.org/articles/185urban transformationresidential segregationperception of place(s)ethnic identification and categorisation
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author Astrid O. Sundsbø
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Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
urban transformation
residential segregation
perception of place(s)
ethnic identification and categorisation
author_facet Astrid O. Sundsbø
author_sort Astrid O. Sundsbø
title Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo
title_short Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo
title_full Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo
title_fullStr Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo
title_full_unstemmed Narratives of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ and Urban Transformations in Oslo
title_sort narratives of ‘us’ and ‘them’ and urban transformations in oslo
publisher Helsinki University Press
series Nordic Journal of Migration Research
issn 1799-649X
publishDate 2016-04-01
description This paper discusses the increasing attractiveness of inner-city areas of eastern Oslo as residential areas for middle-class members of the majority population. In previous research, affordability and the preference for urban lifestyles were regarded as the predominant factors explaining such urban transformations. The present paper shows that it is also necessary to look more closely at the impacts of ethnic identification and categorisation on the attractiveness of neighbourhoods. It is argued that the increase in the affluent members of the majority population in this part of the city can be linked to the emerging perception of these areas as becoming ‘less dominated’ by ethnic minority populations (more ‘mixed’).
topic urban transformation
residential segregation
perception of place(s)
ethnic identification and categorisation
url https://journal-njmr.org/articles/185
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