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Mobility and Migration as Constituting Elements of Urban Society: Migration as a Gendered Process

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Charitonidou, Marianna Publication Date:

2021-03

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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000472817

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Paper selected to be presented at the 2021 ACSA/EAAE Teachers Conference: Curriculum for Climate Agency. 24-25 June 2021

Mobility and Migration as Constituting Elements of Urban Society: Migration as a Gendered Process

The paper aims to present an ensemble of new theoretical frameworks that would allow historiographies of architecture and urban design to take into consideration the question of migration as a gendered process. Unauthorised immigration has emerged as a generalised fact in all Western economies in the post-Second World War era. In such a context, mobility and migration are constituting elements of urban society. Taking as a starting point the fact that domesticity is a construction of the nineteenth century, the main objective of this paper will be to shed light on how migration challenges the concepts of user, domesticity and citizenship. Saskia Sassen’s understanding of immigration as “a process constituted by human beings with will and agency, with multiple identities and life trajectories beyond the fact of being seen, defined and categorised as immigrants for the purposes of the receiving polity, economy and society” is useful in order to better grasp the impact of migration on the status of public space, leading to a more open conception of it and to the reconceptualization of the notion of place beyond traditional definitions, while challenging the boundaries between what is public, communal and domestic.

Migrant incorporation triggers processes of place-making which open up new social and conceptual spaces in the city. Over the last four decades, there is a changing paradigm in migration studies that are gradually paying more and more attention to the gender composition of the migration streams. This trend of studying conjointly gender and migration phenomena becomes more and more dominant. Special attention will be paid to methods of gender and migration scholarship drawing on social science approaches, treating gender as an institutional part of immigration studies and establishing legitimacy for gender in immigration studies. The paper will reflect upon the implications of establishing methods based on the endeavour to merge migration studies, urban studies and gender studies for the perception of the concepts of placemaking, displacement and domesticity, on the one hand, and for how the mobility from city to city is understood within the contemporary transnational context, on the other hand. Particular emphasis will be placed on the relationship between the migration processes and social sustainability.

Dr. ir. Marianna Charitonidou

Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow

Chair of the History and Theory of Urban Design Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture Department of Architecture

ETH Zürich

Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5 CH 8093 Zürich

Switzerland

Phone +41 78 803 64 60 mchariton@ethz.ch

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