The hidden city of immigrants in Helsinki's urban leftovers – the homogenization of the city and the lost diversity
Cities acknowledge the diversity of their population and consider the multicultural component a richness of their socio-cultural assets. Immigrants contribute to the reshaping of urban space in many European cities through their amenities. Such amenities, be they secular or spiritual, are a clear s...
Main Author: | Hossam Raafat Hewidy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Geographical Society of Finland
2022-12-01
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Series: | Fennia: International Journal of Geography |
Online Access: | https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/121457 |
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