We begin this introductory chapter by setting out the book’s core question—where do people with a migration background look for help and orientation in times of a societal crisis? We explore this question through our project that examined the relationship between the state and minorities through a qualitative research among particular minorities in Stuttgart, Milan and London. We introduce the concept of layered resilience and the issue of social cohesion during a pandemic before describing our methodology and the book’s contents.
Caselli, M., Dürrschmidt, J., Eade, J., Introduction: State Capacity, Capacity to Aspire and Layered Resilience During a Pandemic, in Marco Casell, M. C., Jörg Dürrschmid, J. D., John Ead, J. E. (ed.), Migrants’ (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts. Global Pandemic and Beyond, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham 2024: 1- 22 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/269835]
Introduction: State Capacity, Capacity to Aspire and Layered Resilience During a Pandemic
Caselli, Marco
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2024
Abstract
We begin this introductory chapter by setting out the book’s core question—where do people with a migration background look for help and orientation in times of a societal crisis? We explore this question through our project that examined the relationship between the state and minorities through a qualitative research among particular minorities in Stuttgart, Milan and London. We introduce the concept of layered resilience and the issue of social cohesion during a pandemic before describing our methodology and the book’s contents.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.