%0 Journal Article %J Central and Eastern European Migration Review %D 2023 %T Public Libraries and Spaces of Micro Connection in the Intercultural City %A Peterson, Melike %K belonging %K intercultural encounters %K micro connection %K multi-ethnic societies %K public libraries %K shared spaces %X

Everyday spaces represent central platforms that provide opportunities for encounters marked by ethnic and cultural diversity, where transformations can be negotiated that rethink living together. The significance of these ‘third places’ has been extensively researched. Yet, some spaces such as public libraries continue to be largely overlooked by geographers. Public libraries also remain under-appreciated within wider society despite their obvious social functions. Central here is that public libraries can be understood as dynamic and ‘lived spaces’ that enable the emergence of transient connections and relationships. Such spaces are increasingly sparse within modern cities. This paper explores the potential of everyday spaces of encounter, specifically public libraries, to facilitate the unfolding of ‘light’ connections and relationships, nurturing more inclusive forms of urban togetherness and belonging in multi-ethnic societies and the significance that people attribute to these often mundane encounters and micro connections. In so doing, this paper combines findings from two research projects that investigate mixed or intercultural encounters in public libraries in Bremen (Germany) and Glasgow (Scotland).

 

%B Central and Eastern European Migration Review %V 12 %P 65-79 %G eng %N 1 %1

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%& 65 %R 10.54667/ceemr.2023.03