Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis (Mar 2024)

“ALERT FOR THE NEIGHBOURS”: NEGOTIATING MUSLIM (NON‐)REPRESENTATIONS IN AN EAST GERMAN CITY

  • Katrin Schade,
  • Josca Levert,
  • Ulrike Rebettge,
  • Janne Bergmann,
  • Lisa Röder,
  • Marlene Scherer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37043/JURA.2024.16.1.5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 115 – 147

Abstract

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Whenitcomes toMuslimrepresentationalpractices inEuropean cities, fears, criticism, and scepticism emerge in the public discourse. The aim of this paper is to investigate how Muslim places of prayer are negotiated. By means of a multi‐method approach, we investigate how Muslim places of prayer in Leipzig become visible. We further question the media’s role in local negotiation processes. The analysis shows that the diverse Muslim places of prayer rather resemble ‘backyard mosques’ due to financial and structural hurdles as well as conflict avoidance. However, some inter‐ viewees explain their satisfaction with the places of prayer, which are places of migration and thus social networks, especiallyforthefirstgeneration.Due toitsEastGermanpast, Leipzig is experiencing a partly catch‐up debate regarding the arrival of Islam through migration. But, religion as culture is giving‐way to individual local practices of repre‐ sentation of diverse Muslim people that could be picked up more strongly by the media.

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