come cultures more likely to assimilate
eg, Caribbean and African American communities that intermarry with the native population - influence of christianity as well
have attitudes changed?
assimilation
OR: fear of loss of culture
suburbanisation
high property prices
- people have to buy where affordable - race/ ethnicity isn’t as important
love and language
Eruvim, North London
better perception if:
jewish community
other ethnic groups
what about the Eruvim
are there many options
there’s a shortage of inner city housing, but Jewish community is relatively wealthy, and residents want access to social activities
critical steps that result in assimilation
Tottenham, London
historic situation
- Haringey has seen decline since the 1970s
what is being done?
where is the threat?
types of conflict
o social - e.g. housing shortage or economic (lack of public funding)
o priorities - e.g. housing provision might be expensive (profits for a TNC vs costs to local residents)
o political e.g. National Government’s Prevent strategy tried to reduce risk of terrorism - but over focuses on Islam and alienates young people it is trying to engage with
o economic - local governments funding for youth centres, sport has been cut
o tourism can contribute, but it is unpredictable and low paid
locals feel threatened by
newcomers coming in, damaging community culture and pushing prices up
Saville town, Dewsbury
Saville Town and Ravensthorpe
- white flight has left 48/4000 white British in 2011 census
controversy from
high
proportion of migrants coming from south asia
tension