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Special Feature: Learning from Jerusalem: Rethinking Urban Conflicts in the 21st Century

Beyond incommensurability

Jerusalem and Stockholm from an ordinary cities perspective

Pages 472-482 | Published online: 01 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

This paper’s core argument is that we should start creating theories that encompass different cities and include them in a more flexible and relational comparative framework. This must include a new urban terminology which does not continue the all-too-fashionable labelling of cities on a continuum between first world and third world, global North-West and South-East or as I emphasize below, including what have been labelled extremely contested cities in a more flexible and relational ordinary cities framework. To introduce such a comparative approach, I will examine Jerusalem and Stockholm via three contrastive and relational patterns: institutional segregation; urban violence; and non-governmental organization involvement in planning. In so doing, I point towards the necessity to open up research on extreme urban conflicts, suggesting that when assessing specific contextual patterns, those labelled as extremely contested cities (such as Jerusalem) share more similarities with other more ordinary cities (represented by Stockholm) than was previously perceived, often stemming from ethnic, racial and class conflicts revolving around issues of politics, culture and identity, among others.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

2 The term foreign-born population refers to both individuals born abroad and individuals whose parents were born outside Sweden.

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Funding

Work by this author was partially supported by a Bettencourt Schueller Research Fellowship (2012-2013) from the French Research Center Jerusalem (CRFJ-CNRS) and Bettencourt Schueller Foundation, France.

Notes on contributors

Jonathan Rokem

Jonathan Rokem is Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

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