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100 _aMoutselos, Michalis
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245 _aEconomy or Justice? How Urban Actors Respond to Diversity/
260 _bSage,
_c2020.
300 _aVol 56, Issue 1, 2020:( 228-253 p.).
520 _aThe diversification of population, demands for recognition, and the spread of diversity policies present new challenges to European cities. Do urban actors respond to this development in different ways across cities? Can we distinguish a logic determined by economic considerations or rather a justice-oriented logic? This article presents evidence from 20 German cities based on an original survey of important urban actors. This design reflects current realities of urban governance. Results indicate that, across Germany’s biggest cities, there is a normative consensus over the benefits of diversity. However, other positions are controversial and views seem partly incoherent. Cities neither clearly position themselves as pro- or antidiversity cities nor do most of them adopt clear market-oriented or justice-oriented approaches. We conclude that, in a relatively new field, positions are still uncrystallized, and hybrid combinations of perspectives may remain typical in societies with strong social-welfare traditions.
700 _aJacobs, Christian
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700 _aTande, Alexandre
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_dSage Publications
_tUrban Affairs Review
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1078087418764849
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_d13784