The necessary impossibility: Dynamics of identity among young people of different backgrounds in Vienna

Identity, the key term during the last two decades in social sciences, is employed for different, even opposite purposes. On the one hand, there are liberal aims claiming social recognition, which usually are summarized under the term politics of identity. On the other hand, there are social movemen...

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description Identity, the key term during the last two decades in social sciences, is employed for different, even opposite purposes. On the one hand, there are liberal aims claiming social recognition, which usually are summarized under the term politics of identity. On the other hand, there are social movements and conceptions, the objectives of which are diametrically opposed to emancipatory ideas, and which encompass nationalisms, ethnopluralism, cultural fundamentalism, differential racism, and xenophobia. In this field of tensions this contribution is focusing on narratives and strategies of identity among young people in group discussions. Encounters among youth from different cultural, ethnic, and social contexts and with different expectations produce diasporic public spheres, which are neither predominantly emancipatory nor fully controlled, but rather emerging and therefore contested. In our theoretical reflections we challenge common dichotomies and main models of identity; in our empirical approaches we examine the topography and the dynamics of identity as well as "situated hierarchies" of different sources of identity.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Cultural identity
Cultural Pluralism
Cultural studies
Equal rights
Ethnic groups
Gender studies
Identity
Inclusion
Migration
Minority & ethnic groups
Nationalism
Noncitizens
Plural societies
Political Culture
Political movements
Politics
Racism
Social activism
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Social conditions
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Social Theories
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Vienna, Austria
Xenophobia
Youth
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