Description
In the context of migration and cultural diversity, the political mobilization of belonging has become increasingly important. Anti-immigrant political actors gather support on the basis of exclusionary discourses that classify certain groups as not-belonging and use this logic to justify restrictive policies and discriminatory practices. Also at the level of everyday practices, conflicts are increasingly perceived through the lens of ethnic and cultural differences. To study the mobilization of belonging therefore enables us to understand better processes of maintenance, crossing, or shifting of subjective boundaries.
Title of Event
space RE:solutions – Intervention and Research in Visual Culture
Organiser/Management
Technische Universität Wien