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Enterprising Migrants in Berlin

English · Paperback / Softback

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How has »ethnic entrepreneurship« emerged and developed since the late eighties in Berlin? In his study, Baris Ülker answers this question by relying on the experiences of immigrants from Turkey. Most academic studies on »ethnic entrepreneurship« have focused either on the »most unitary« structure available in the »natural flow of history« or on the pre-given »cultural« characteristics of immigrants. This book instead sets historical ruptures, conditions of possibility and individual practices in context. It analyzes how human beings have been turned into »ethnic entrepreneurs« and explains the ways of governing the self and others in the neoliberal urban context.

About the author

Baris Ülker (PhD) is researcher at the Center for Metropolitan Studies at TU Berlin. His research focuses on the formation of governmental subjectivities, everyday practices of migrants and urban restructuring.

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»Es ist einer der großen Mehrwerte des Buches, dass Ülker seine Thesen konsequent mit einer umfangreichen Empirie verbindet und in den theoretischen Kapiteln erläuterte Konzepte fortlaufend und systematisch aufgreift.«

Antonie Schmiz, suburban, 5, 1/2 (2017) 20170801

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