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Governing multicultural Brussels: paradoxes of a multi-level, multi-cultural, multi-national urban anomaly
Bousetta, Hassan; Favell, A.; Martiniello, Marco
2018In Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, p. 1-16
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Keywords :
Belgium; Brussels
Abstract :
[en] Updating our earlier work on Brussels as the paradigm of a multi-level, multi-cultural, multi-national city, and in the context of Brussels’s recent troubled emergence as the epicentre of violent conflict between radical political Islam and the West, this paper sets out the paradoxical intersection of national (i.e. Flemish and Francophone), non-national and ethnic minority politics in a city placed as a multi-cultural and multi-national ‘urban anomaly’ at the heart of linguistic struggle of the two dominant Belgian communities. Brussels is one of the three Regions of the Belgian federal model alongside Flanders and Wallonia. It is also an extraordinarily diverse and cosmopolitan city, in which a mixed language Belgian population lives alongside very high numbers of resident non-nationals, including European elites, other European immigrant workers, and immigrants from Africa and Asia. After laying out the complex distribution of power and competences within the Belgian federal structure, we explore whether these structures have worked over the years to include or exclude disadvantaged ethnic groups. To better understand these processes, we introduce our view of the multi-level governance perspective. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Bousetta, Hassan  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Centre d'études de l'ethnicité et des migrations (CEDEM)
Favell, A.;  School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Martiniello, Marco  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Centre d'études de l'ethnicité et des migrations (CEDEM)
Language :
English
Title :
Governing multicultural Brussels: paradoxes of a multi-level, multi-cultural, multi-national urban anomaly
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
ISSN :
1369-183X
eISSN :
1469-9451
Publisher :
Routledge
Pages :
1-16
Peer reviewed :
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