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F. Eckardt: Introduction: Urban Minorities and Urban Planning - A. R. Heilyn Llyr Adam: Graffiti in Devon: acquired minority culture by choice and osmosis - A. G. Piotrowska: Music as a 'contact zone' within urban space - negotiating the place of minorities. From theoretical observations to a practical case study - E. M. Farid: Echoes from Cosmopolitan Alexandria. "Ethnic Minorities and Multiculturalism fostering Alexandria urbanism"- H. Abouelfadl: SONS OF THE LAND OF GOLD. Nubians as urban minorities in Alexandria - N. Brönner / W. Sengewald: Vast regions and confined spaces. A Visual Essay - N. Fakouhi / M. Ghaznavian: Space and Urban Minorities: A Cultural History of Armenians of Julfa of Isfahan - P. Schäfer: "Asylalltage". Everyday-life strategies of asylum seekers in Leipzig - R. Kreichauf: Housing the Unwelcome: Exclusion, Control and Heteronomy of Asylum Seekers in the European Fortress City - R. Ati: [Informality] - S. Schindlauer: "Because they threaten the public safety and order." Questioning the legitimatory basis of legal practices against houseless people on public spaces in Germany - Y. Rajjal: Diversity and inclusion: National and Mobile Stakeholders in Jordan - L. Kemmer: "Platz machen". Representation and participation of diversity in Neukölln/Berlin - J. Maxelon: "Leaving the backyards behind": modern European mosque architecture between urban participation, delimitation and exclusion - A. H. Moustafa: Save Alex... Retaining momentum? - Ö. Altin: Gendered Spaces in Istanbul - The case of Tophane - F. Müller: The construction of Urban Minorities by Urban Renewal: Learning from policies of diversity in the Historic Center of Mexico City
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F. Eckardt: Introduction: Urban Minorities and Urban Planning - A. R. Heilyn Llyr Adam: Graffiti in Devon: acquired minority culture by choice and osmosis - A. G. Piotrowska: Music as a 'contact zone' within urban space - negotiating the place of minorities. From theoretical observations to a practical case study - E. M. Farid: Echoes from Cosmopolitan Alexandria. "Ethnic Minorities and Multiculturalism fostering Alexandria urbanism"- H. Abouelfadl: SONS OF THE LAND OF GOLD. Nubians as urban minorities in Alexandria - N. Brönner / W. Sengewald: Vast regions and confined spaces. A Visual Essay - N. Fakouhi / M. Ghaznavian: Space and Urban Minorities: A Cultural History of Armenians of Julfa of Isfahan - P. Schäfer: "Asylalltage". Everyday-life strategies of asylum seekers in Leipzig - R. Kreichauf: Housing the Unwelcome: Exclusion, Control and Heteronomy of Asylum Seekers in the European Fortress City - R. Ati: [Informality] - S. Schindlauer: "Because they threaten the public safety and order." Questioning the legitimatory basis of legal practices against houseless people on public spaces in Germany - Y. Rajjal: Diversity and inclusion: National and Mobile Stakeholders in Jordan - L. Kemmer: "Platz machen". Representation and participation of diversity in Neukölln/Berlin - J. Maxelon: "Leaving the backyards behind": modern European mosque architecture between urban participation, delimitation and exclusion - A. H. Moustafa: Save Alex... Retaining momentum? - Ö. Altin: Gendered Spaces in Istanbul - The case of Tophane - F. Müller: The construction of Urban Minorities by Urban Renewal: Learning from policies of diversity in the Historic Center of Mexico City
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René Seyfarth ist seit 2009 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Frank Eckardt holds a chair for urban studies and social research at the Bauhaus-University Weimar.