This study focuses on different groups of Palestinian citizens of Israel, representing more than 20% of the total Israeli population. Working on the link between urban space and social diversity, the authors will capture complex dynamics of segregation and social inequalities existing among different Arab communities. This research aims to promote a new approach that, overcoming the stereotyped vision of two social monolithic blocks at war with each other - Jews and Arabs- shows a complex social mosaic of multiple cultural identities, characterizing the contemporary Israeli society.

Terenzi, A., Colleoni, M. (2020). Urban spaces as mirrors of multiple social identities: the Palestinian people of Israel. SOCIOLOGIA URBANA E RURALE(121), 143-159 [10.3280/SUR2020-121009].

Urban spaces as mirrors of multiple social identities: the Palestinian people of Israel

Colleoni, Matteo
2020

Abstract

This study focuses on different groups of Palestinian citizens of Israel, representing more than 20% of the total Israeli population. Working on the link between urban space and social diversity, the authors will capture complex dynamics of segregation and social inequalities existing among different Arab communities. This research aims to promote a new approach that, overcoming the stereotyped vision of two social monolithic blocks at war with each other - Jews and Arabs- shows a complex social mosaic of multiple cultural identities, characterizing the contemporary Israeli society.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
conflict, multiculturalism, social diversity, borders, near East
English
2020
121
143
159
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Terenzi, A., Colleoni, M. (2020). Urban spaces as mirrors of multiple social identities: the Palestinian people of Israel. SOCIOLOGIA URBANA E RURALE(121), 143-159 [10.3280/SUR2020-121009].
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