Does Antwerp belong to everyone? Unveiling the conditional limits to inclusive urban citizenship

Recent theoretical discussions have indicated that citizenship is not only a way of being, but also a way of behaving. This article aims to show how attempts to regulate the behaviour of the citizenry can introduce a new topography of inclusion and exclusion, thereby exercising a direct effect on particular ethnic minorities. We investigate the issue in Antwerp, the largest city of the Flemish Region in Belgium. With his slogan ‘Antwerp belongs to everyone' former mayor Patrick Janssens gained significant international attention for Antwerp's supposedly inclusive conception of urban citizenshi... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Puymbroeck, Nicolas van
Blondeel, Paul
Vandevoordt, Robin
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Verlag/Hrsg.: MISC
Schlagwörter: Social problems and services / Sociology & anthropology / Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste / Soziologie / Anthropologie / Sociology of Settlements and Housing / Urban Sociology / Social Problems / soziale Probleme / Siedlungssoziologie / Stadtsoziologie / urban population / integration / power / rhetoric / civil rights / Foucault / M / ethnic origin / inclusion / police / Belgium / behavior / identity / town / exclusion / Rhetorik / Stadt / Polizei / Bürgerrecht / Stadtbevölkerung / Verhalten / Inklusion / Macht / ethnische Herkunft / Identität / Belgien / Exklusion / 20500 / 10200
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