Impact of Migration Processes on the Transformation of Urban Environment: Spatial Aspects
Влияние миграционных процессов на трансформации городской среды: пространственный аспект
Malakhov, Vladimir (Малахов, Владимир) (),
Simon, Mark (Симон, Марк) (),
Letnyakov, Denis (Летняков, Денис) (),
Motin, Aleksandr (Мотин, Александр) (),
Jurina, Kristina (Юрина, Кристина) (),
Pralkova, Marina (Пралькова, Марина) (),
Vasilchenko, Aleksey (Васильченко, Алексей) () and
Kandaurova, Elena (Кандаурова, Елена) ()
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Malakhov, Vladimir (Малахов, Владимир): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Simon, Mark (Симон, Марк): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Letnyakov, Denis (Летняков, Денис): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Motin, Aleksandr (Мотин, Александр): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Jurina, Kristina (Юрина, Кристина): State Academic University for the Humanities
Pralkova, Marina (Пралькова, Марина): The Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences
Vasilchenko, Aleksey (Васильченко, Алексей): The Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences
Kandaurova, Elena (Кандаурова, Елена): The Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences
Working Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Abstract:
In recent years, the focus of urban studies has been gradually shifting from the issue of “ethnic enclaves” to the infrastructure created by migrants. The problem of territorially closed migrant communities in big cities does not lose its relevance, however, the settlement factor ceases to be a universal explanatory model for analyzing the dynamics of social integration. The attention of researchers is increasingly attracted by market, medical, information and entertainment infrastructures, through which members of migrant communities are involved in building new social ties without rigid reduction to their place of residence. In Russia, just as in Europe, migrants accumulate various resources through labor and neighborhood relations, as well as through participation in public organizations. However, how these relations are localized in the Russian cities and what institutions mediate them remains poorly understood. This work sheds light on the specifics of the post-Soviet context through comparison with the situation in Western European megacities.
Keywords: migrant spaces; infrastructure; public and non-public; ethnic entrepreneurship; migrant settlement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 46 pages
Date: 2022-11
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