06146nam 22004693 450 991084707590332120240412080246.03-031-53773-4(CKB)31253120500041(MiAaPQ)EBC31266838(Au-PeEL)EBL31266838(MiAaPQ)EBC31233394(Au-PeEL)EBL31233394(EXLCZ)993125312050004120240412d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMigrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts Global Pandemic and Beyond1st ed.Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,2024.©2024.1 online resource (233 pages)Europe in a Global Context Series3-031-53772-6 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: State Capacity, Capacity to Aspire and Layered Resilience During a Pandemic -- 1.1 A Research Project on the Impact of the Pandemic -- 1.2 From Heroism to Normality-Placing the Concept of Layered Resilience -- 1.3 Solidarity and Belonging-Social Cohesion in Times of Pandemic -- 1.4 A Note on Methodology: Comparative Sociological Forensics -- 1.5 Contents of the Book -- References -- Part I: Three Case Studies: London, Stuttgart, and Milan -- Chapter 2: Bangladeshis in London and Tower Hamlets: Community Activism and the Local State -- 2.1 Introducing the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Its Bangladeshi Population -- 2.2 The Pandemic in UK: A Timeline and Its Differential Impact -- 2.3 Impact of COVID-19 on Bangladeshis in Tower Hamlets and Their Response -- 2.4 The Impact of the First 2020 Lockdown -- 2.5 Volunteering: The Covid Champions, Community Centres and Political Activists -- 2.6 Vaccination Campaign from Late 2020: Encouraging Bangladeshi Engagement -- 2.7 Economic Considerations -- 2.8 Family Dynamics and Generation -- 2.9 State Regulations and Muslim Funerals -- 2.10 A Wider Community: Middle-Class Residents -- 2.11 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Turkish Migration in Stuttgart: Potential and Limits of 'Integrationism' -- 3.1 Migration and Integration in Germany: A Society in Transition -- 3.2 Migration and Integration in Stuttgart: Assembly Line Integration -- 3.3 Turkish Migrants in Stuttgart -- 3.4 The Corona Pandemic in Germany and Its Impact on the Migrant Population: An Overview -- 3.5 The Impact of the Pandemic on Turkish Migrant Integration in Stuttgart -- 3.6 Future Integration: A Post-Corona and Post-migration Society -- 3.7 Concluding Remarks: The Outstanding Bill of Integration Policy -- References.Chapter 4: Peruvians in Milan: Subsidiarity the Other Way Round -- 4.1 Peruvians in Milan: An Overview -- 4.1.1 Migration and Migrants in Italy -- 4.1.2 Milan and Migrations -- 4.1.3 Peruvians in Italy and Milan -- 4.2 The Pandemic in Italy -- 4.3 The Impact of COVID-19 on Peruvians in Milan and Their Response -- 4.3.1 The Impact of COVID: Problems and (Tentative) Answers -- 4.3.2 Planning the Future -- 4.4 Final Remarks on the Case of Italy -- References -- Part II: Towards a Sociological Understanding of Layered Resilience -- Chapter 5: Migrant Mediators as Promoters of Social Cohesion During the Pandemic: An Analysis of the Mutual Learning Process -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Ambivalent Effects of the Pandemic on Migrants and Minorities -- 5.3 Mutual Learning in the Scientific Literature: A Look at Migrant Studies -- 5.4 Migrant Mediators as Facilitators of Mutual Learning During the Pandemic in London, Milan and Stuttgart -- 5.5 Forms of Reciprocity -- 5.6 Forms of Learning -- 5.7 Forms of Mutual Learning -- 5.7.1 In London -- 5.7.2 In Milan -- 5.7.3 In Stuttgart -- 5.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Resisting, Reacting and Reinventing: Exploring the Role of Minority Religious Solidarities in Milan and London During the Pandemic -- 6.1 Framing Minority Religions and Their Role(s) at the Time of the Pandemic -- 6.2 Surviving the Storm: Religious Communities as Pandemic Welfare Providers in Milan -- 6.3 The Role of Religious Communities as Civic Intermediators in Milan -- 6.4 The Role of Mosques During the Pandemic: The Case of the Brick Lane Mosque -- 6.5 The Impact of the 2020 Lockdown on Religious Life -- 6.6 Mortality During the Pandemic: The Role of the Brisk Lane Mosque -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References.Chapter 7: The Importance of Urban Culture as a Middle Ground Between State and Ethnic Minorities in Negotiating (Im)mobilities: The London Context -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The 'entirety' of Tower Hamlets -- 7.3 Elastic Networked Systems -- 7.4 Technology, Bangladeshis and the COVID-19 Pandemic in London -- 7.5 Together Networks -- 7.6 Issues Around Choice and Freedom -- 7.7 Some Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8: Good (Local) Governance and State Capacity: Continuity and Difference in Times of Pandemic and Beyond -- 8.1 State Capacity and Migrant Integration: The Importance of the Local Level -- 8.2 Resilient Urban Culture of Cooperation: Stuttgart -- 8.3 Urban Culture of Cooperation as a Battleground: Stuttgart -- 8.4 Post-multiculturalism and the NHS as a Strong Institution: London -- 8.5 Latent State Absenteeism Meets Induced Associationism: Milan -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: Towards a Sociological Understanding of Layered Resilience -- References -- Index.Europe in a Global Context Series362.19624144Caselli Marco148093Dürrschmidt Jörg275669Eade John271702MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910847075903321Migrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts4154596UNINA