"Wir Schaffen Das!"? Spatial Pitfalls of Neighborhood-based Refugee Reception in Germany - a Case Study of Frankfurt-Rödelheim
Auteur : Martina Blank
Date de publication : 2019
Éditeur : MDPI
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Refugee reception in Germany is a primarily municipal task that relies heavily on neighborhood-based volunteering. This paper asserts that there are fundamental spatial mismatches between municipal policies and neighborhood-based approaches that place additional burden on all of the stakeholders involved. Drawing from the case of Frankfurt-Rödelheim, which is a socially and ethnically mixed neighborhood in Frankfurt am Main, I show how the way the municipality accommodates refugees disregards the politically embraced work of neighborhood-based volunteers and how the ideal of neighborhood-based inclusion creates a spatial fetish that fails the living reality of the refugees. The findings are based on my ethnographic fieldwork as volunteer in a neighborhood-based welcome initiative.