Intersectionality and the City
Exploring Violence and Inequality in Urban Space
Herausgeber: Miro Born, Anthony; Gang, Sung Un; Benroider, Lucie; Kulz, Christy
Intersectionality and the City
Exploring Violence and Inequality in Urban Space
Herausgeber: Miro Born, Anthony; Gang, Sung Un; Benroider, Lucie; Kulz, Christy
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Intersectionality and the Cityenriches our understanding of urban inequality and violence by bringing together international scholars who integrate both intersectionality and spatiality in their analysis.
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Intersectionality and the Cityenriches our understanding of urban inequality and violence by bringing together international scholars who integrate both intersectionality and spatiality in their analysis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032658995
- ISBN-10: 1032658991
- Artikelnr.: 72655796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032658995
- ISBN-10: 1032658991
- Artikelnr.: 72655796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lucie Bernroider, Dr., is an anthropologist at the Collaborative Research Center "Re-Figuration of Spaces" at Technische Universität Berlin. Her research interests include space, gender and class, neoliberal urban development, and the anthropology of violence, with a regional focus on South Asia. She holds a doctorate from the University of Heidelberg and has been a visiting scholar at the Delhi School of Planning and Architecture. Anthony Miro Born, PhD, is a sociologist and geographer with a particular interest in social inequality. Born's research focuses on the intersections of urban inequality and social class from multiple perspectives. He is currently an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Christy Kulz, PhD, is a guest professor of sociology at Technische Universität Berlin. Her research interests focus on cultural sociology, with a particular attention to how intersectional inequalities are made through everyday practices in urban space. Her publications include the research monograph Factories for Learning (2017) and the edited collection Inside the English Education Lab (2022). Sung Un Gang, Dr., is a scholar of media and cultural studies at the Institute of Architecture, Technische Universität Berlin. As a research associate at the Collaborative Research Center "Re-Figuration of Spaces", he investigates the everyday spaces and digital communication practices of queer inhabitants in Seoul, South Korea. His main research areas include queer and intersectional feminism, urban culture and space, and postcolonial historiography.
1. Introduction: Exploring urban violence and inequality from
intersectional perspectives
Part 1: Conceptual terrains
2. Intersectionality: Gendering and racializing urban spaces
3. Arriving/being stopped: Six fatal shots and the sociology of place
4. Only a researcher's struggle? Reconceiving the ethnographic field as a
relational space
5. Exploring urban spaces of socio-environmental entanglement in Lagos: A
collaboration between a researcher and a visual artist
6. Urban violence, the state, and intersectionality: A conversation with
Javier Auyero
Part 2: The social life of urban violence
7. "Half bread is better than none": Surviving in the Accra airport city
8. Negotiating everyday symbolic violence: Young Londoners imagining their
futures from a deprived area
9. Escaping territories of terror: Protective strategies against
intersectional violence at checkpoints
10. Young, female, disadvantaged: How parental guidance and societal gender
stereotypes shape girls' and young women's spatial knowledge
11. Aging and intersectionality in the city: A critique of spaces of
thrownapartness in Berlin (Germany)
12. Affective violence of the gaze in gender-segregated restrooms: An
intersectional analysis
13. Kreuzberg is a construction site: A grounded theory in pictures
Part 3: Challenging urban violence
14. Intersectional geographies in the urban grid: (B)ordering technologies
and migrant agency and resistance
15. The making of Keung To Bay: Fandom, urban space and affective alliance
in Hong Kong
16. Risky migrants and citizens in need of protection: The transformation
of safety on the conjuncture of pandemic and protest
17. Struggles in search of a ground: Protests after lockdown
intersectional perspectives
Part 1: Conceptual terrains
2. Intersectionality: Gendering and racializing urban spaces
3. Arriving/being stopped: Six fatal shots and the sociology of place
4. Only a researcher's struggle? Reconceiving the ethnographic field as a
relational space
5. Exploring urban spaces of socio-environmental entanglement in Lagos: A
collaboration between a researcher and a visual artist
6. Urban violence, the state, and intersectionality: A conversation with
Javier Auyero
Part 2: The social life of urban violence
7. "Half bread is better than none": Surviving in the Accra airport city
8. Negotiating everyday symbolic violence: Young Londoners imagining their
futures from a deprived area
9. Escaping territories of terror: Protective strategies against
intersectional violence at checkpoints
10. Young, female, disadvantaged: How parental guidance and societal gender
stereotypes shape girls' and young women's spatial knowledge
11. Aging and intersectionality in the city: A critique of spaces of
thrownapartness in Berlin (Germany)
12. Affective violence of the gaze in gender-segregated restrooms: An
intersectional analysis
13. Kreuzberg is a construction site: A grounded theory in pictures
Part 3: Challenging urban violence
14. Intersectional geographies in the urban grid: (B)ordering technologies
and migrant agency and resistance
15. The making of Keung To Bay: Fandom, urban space and affective alliance
in Hong Kong
16. Risky migrants and citizens in need of protection: The transformation
of safety on the conjuncture of pandemic and protest
17. Struggles in search of a ground: Protests after lockdown
1. Introduction: Exploring urban violence and inequality from
intersectional perspectives
Part 1: Conceptual terrains
2. Intersectionality: Gendering and racializing urban spaces
3. Arriving/being stopped: Six fatal shots and the sociology of place
4. Only a researcher's struggle? Reconceiving the ethnographic field as a
relational space
5. Exploring urban spaces of socio-environmental entanglement in Lagos: A
collaboration between a researcher and a visual artist
6. Urban violence, the state, and intersectionality: A conversation with
Javier Auyero
Part 2: The social life of urban violence
7. "Half bread is better than none": Surviving in the Accra airport city
8. Negotiating everyday symbolic violence: Young Londoners imagining their
futures from a deprived area
9. Escaping territories of terror: Protective strategies against
intersectional violence at checkpoints
10. Young, female, disadvantaged: How parental guidance and societal gender
stereotypes shape girls' and young women's spatial knowledge
11. Aging and intersectionality in the city: A critique of spaces of
thrownapartness in Berlin (Germany)
12. Affective violence of the gaze in gender-segregated restrooms: An
intersectional analysis
13. Kreuzberg is a construction site: A grounded theory in pictures
Part 3: Challenging urban violence
14. Intersectional geographies in the urban grid: (B)ordering technologies
and migrant agency and resistance
15. The making of Keung To Bay: Fandom, urban space and affective alliance
in Hong Kong
16. Risky migrants and citizens in need of protection: The transformation
of safety on the conjuncture of pandemic and protest
17. Struggles in search of a ground: Protests after lockdown
intersectional perspectives
Part 1: Conceptual terrains
2. Intersectionality: Gendering and racializing urban spaces
3. Arriving/being stopped: Six fatal shots and the sociology of place
4. Only a researcher's struggle? Reconceiving the ethnographic field as a
relational space
5. Exploring urban spaces of socio-environmental entanglement in Lagos: A
collaboration between a researcher and a visual artist
6. Urban violence, the state, and intersectionality: A conversation with
Javier Auyero
Part 2: The social life of urban violence
7. "Half bread is better than none": Surviving in the Accra airport city
8. Negotiating everyday symbolic violence: Young Londoners imagining their
futures from a deprived area
9. Escaping territories of terror: Protective strategies against
intersectional violence at checkpoints
10. Young, female, disadvantaged: How parental guidance and societal gender
stereotypes shape girls' and young women's spatial knowledge
11. Aging and intersectionality in the city: A critique of spaces of
thrownapartness in Berlin (Germany)
12. Affective violence of the gaze in gender-segregated restrooms: An
intersectional analysis
13. Kreuzberg is a construction site: A grounded theory in pictures
Part 3: Challenging urban violence
14. Intersectional geographies in the urban grid: (B)ordering technologies
and migrant agency and resistance
15. The making of Keung To Bay: Fandom, urban space and affective alliance
in Hong Kong
16. Risky migrants and citizens in need of protection: The transformation
of safety on the conjuncture of pandemic and protest
17. Struggles in search of a ground: Protests after lockdown