Mots-clés
Arabes ; Centre-périphérie ; Espace social ; Géographie appliquée ; Géographie sociale ; Israël ; Juifs ; Mobilité ; Relations sociales ; Trajet domicile-travail ; Transport ; Transport en communApplied geography ; Arabs ; Core-periphery ; Israel ; Jews ; Journey to work ; Mobility ; Social geography ; Social space ; Societal relations ; TransportCentro-periferia ; Espacio social ; Geografía aplicada ; Geografía social ; Israel ; Judíos ; Movilidad ; Relaciones sociales ; Transporte ; Trayecto domicilio-trabajo ; ÁrabesArab integration in Jewish-Israeli social space : does commuting make a difference?
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
SCHNELL, I.
Geography and Human Environment Dept., Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel
HAJ-YAHYA, N.
Geography and Human Environment Dept., Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel
Description :
This study develops an explicitly multidimensional theoretical perspective that relates segregation/integration not only to residential location, but also to daily activity spaces, social networks, transnational media and communications environments, and aspects of identity and sense of place.While results highlight many important consequences of commuters’ long hours of daily ex-posure to Jewish urban milieux, daily activity spaces are only marginally associated with other di-mensions of socio-spatial integration. This analysis reveals evidence of complex relations amongst the multiple dimensions of segregation and integration. Partial integration on a few of these dimensions is insufficient to overcome the structural stratification of Arabs in contemporary Israeli society.
Type de document :
Article de périodique
Source :
Urban geography, issn : 0272-3638, 2014, vol. 35, n°. 7, p. 1084-1104, nombre de pages : 21, Références bibliographiques : 3 p.
Date :
2014
Editeur :
Pays édition : Etats-Unis, Silver Spring, MD, Winston
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
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