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Resisting Ethnicity

– Three initiatives and their implications for social cohesion. Resisting Ethnicity. Ester Barinaga Associate Professor, Dpt. of Management, Politics and Philosophy Copenhagen Business School eb.lpf@cbs.dk. Micro-credit. Micro-credit.

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Resisting Ethnicity

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  1. – Three initiatives and their implications for social cohesion Resisting Ethnicity Ester BarinagaAssociate Professor, Dpt. of Management, Politics and PhilosophyCopenhagen Business School eb.lpf@cbs.dk

  2. Micro-credit

  3. Micro-credit “Even if the problem leading to outsiderness is different, the solution to the problem is the same” LS, project leader

  4. Micro-credit • economic definition of “outsiderness” • outsiderness as a fact -> addresses effects • ethnicity consciously avoided • standardization in dealing with “outsiderness”

  5. Community-based art

  6. Community-based art Setareh. I couldn’t live among immigrants only. It would be tough. It wouldn’t work. eb. Why? Setareh. It is such a bad badge. If people asks you ‘where are you from?’ and you answer ‘Rinkeby’ or‘Husby’, then it is ‘Aha! there...’ [with a deceptive tone] They know already who and how you are.

  7. Community-based art • Awareness of ethnicity • Focus on life experiences of subordination • Reversal of perspective (the outsider becomes the insider)

  8. Association of young immigrants

  9. Association of young immigrants • Identifies current discourse on the suburbs as the root for ongoing racism • Aims at changing meanings attached to the categories defined by ethnicity • Focus: wider society

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