Nordic Journal of Migration Research (Apr 2016)

Neither Trust Nor Distrust: 'Social relations in a multi-ethnic neighbourhood in Copenhagen'

  • Tina Gudrun Jensen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/njmr-2016-0009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 25 – 32

Abstract

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This article deals with the politicised notions of trust and social cohesion in urban spaces through a focus on practices of everyday relations in a mixed neighbourhood. Quantitative studies maintain that ethnically diverse neighbourhoods lack in trust and solidarity. However, the very meaning and effect of concepts such as `diversity`, `contact` and `trust´ are often unclear. This article challenges both the politicised assumptions and methodological basis for statements on trust as a condition for coexistence. Drawing on fieldwork in a multi-ethnic social housing estate in Copenhagen, this article explores residents´ understandings of diversity, contact and trust. The article argues that trust and strong ties may not be the prerequisite for coexistence in neighbourhoods, where the micro-politics of everyday contacts predominate.

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