The homing of newcomers in Brussels at the intersection of bordering and urban speculation: From survival strategies to infrastructures for civic imagination and urban inclusion

Tasneem Nagi, Heleen Verheyden, An Vandermeulen, V. d’Auria, L. Beeckmans
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Informed by a year of participatory action research in Globe Aroma, an organisation supporting artists and art lovers with a background as newcomers in Brussels, this paper examines how newcomers negotiate their homing at the intersection of bordering and securitisation on the one side, and gentrification and urban speculation on the other. We argue that these exclusionary structures of power do not only challenge newcomers’ homing by restricting access to housing, but also by creating precarious conditions for supportive organisations, which are often housed in low-quality, temporary infrastructures. Our research explores how housing and socio-cultural organisations in Brussels begin to utilise coalition-building and space-sharing as survival strategies, that gradually transform into a common claim for permanent infrastructures and become tools for building solidarity and homing the city. In doing so, they foster an alternative vision of urban citizenship, grounded in community-building and decent housing and services for all.
布鲁塞尔的新移民在边界和城市投机的交叉点安家:从生存策略到公民想象和城市包容的基础设施
Globe Aroma是一个支持布鲁塞尔新移民背景的艺术家和艺术爱好者的组织,通过一年的参与性行动研究,本文研究了新移民如何在边界和证券化的交叉点协商他们的家园,以及另一方面的中产阶级化和城市投机。我们认为,这些排他性的权力结构不仅通过限制获得住房来挑战新来者的住房,而且还为支持性组织创造了不稳定的条件,这些组织通常被安置在低质量的临时基础设施中。我们的研究探讨了布鲁塞尔的住房和社会文化组织如何开始利用联盟建设和空间共享作为生存策略,这逐渐转变为永久基础设施的共同要求,并成为建立团结和为城市提供家园的工具。在这样做的过程中,它们以社区建设和人人享有体面住房和服务为基础,培养了另一种城市公民观。
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