种族与城市化。从房地产角度探讨莱比锡(德国)一条 "危险 "街道的价值重估问题

Marcus Hübscher, Elisabeth Kleindienst, Madlen Brose
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种族与城市化之间的关系研究不足。然而,在 "多元文化主义 "和 "真实性 "带来的升级可能与歧视和流离失所并存的情况下,这是一种高度相关但又自相矛盾的关系。本文以莱比锡的 Eisenbahnstrasse 街为例,它是东德外国人比例最高的到达空间之一。媒体将艾森大街称为 "德国最危险的街道"。与此同时,人们也注意到住房市场的巨大变化,这使得媒体认知与房地产之间的矛盾更加突出。我们的论文从这一自相矛盾的情况出发,从房地产供应方的角度研究了种族在莱比锡艾森巴赫大街上的作用,而这往往是一个被忽视的视角。通过对当地利益相关者的定性访谈,我们旨在了解他们在重估过程中的作用,以及种族问题与这一过程的联系。我们的研究结果表明,从房地产的角度来看,以负面新闻为主的报道与该社区的实际价值之间存在差距。根据受访者的说法,艾森巴赫大街的形象阻碍了家庭搬迁到该地区,但却吸引了学生和艺术家,他们非常珍惜该地区的国际氛围。在这种情况下,种族在重新估价的过程中起到了关键但模糊的作用。本文还揭示了住房市场上的歧视是如何发生的,以及房地产利益相关者是如何构建种族并运用策略来促进重新估价的,他们将重新估价视为社会混合。因此,我们提供了莱比锡艾森巴赫大街正在进行的进程的进一步证据,并对城市化与种族之间的复杂关系提供了见解。
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Ethnicity and gentrification. Exploring the real estate's perspective on the revaluation of a "dangerous" street in Leipzig (Germany)
The relationship between ethnicity and gentrification is understudied. However, it is a highly relevant albeit paradoxical relationship where upgrading due to “multiculturalism” and “authenticity” might be paralleled by discrimination and displacement. This paper takes up the case of Leipzig’s Eisenbahnstrasse as an arrival space  with one of the highest shares of foreigners in East Germany. The media has labeled Eisenbahnstrasse as “Germany’s most dangerous street”. Simultaneously, considerable dynamics on the housing market are observed that add to the juxtaposition between medial perception and real estate. Our paper takes up this paradoxical situation and investigates the role of ethnicity on Leipzig’s Eisenbahnstrasse, seen from the supply side of real estate, which is an often neglected perspective. By means of qualitative interviews with local stakeholders, our aim is to understand their role in the revaluation process, and how ethnicity is linked to this process. Our findings reveal a gap between the predominantly negative news coverage and the neighborhood’s actual values from the real estate perspective. According to the interviewees, the image of the Eisenbahnstrasse prevents families from moving to the area but attracts students and artists who cherish the international atmosphere in the area. In this context, ethnicity plays a crucial but ambiguous role in the revaluation process. This paper also reveals how discrimination on the housing market takes place, and how real estate stakeholders construct ethnicity and apply strategies to promote a revaluation, which they consider as social mixing. Therefore, we present further evidence of the ongoing processes on Leipzig’s Eisenbahnstrasse and provide insights into the complex relationship between gentrification and ethnicity.
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