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Migration and Urbanism in Glasgow: The Spatial Impact of South Asian Communities

Remali, Adel M.; Salama, Ashraf M.; Wiedmann, Florian

Authors

Adel M. Remali

Ashraf M. Salama



Abstract

South Asian communities have lived in Scotland since the late nineteenth century, experiencing a substantial growth in the post-war period. This paper contributes a new understanding of the spatial practices of South Asian communities in the city of Glasgow based on statistics and surveys. The authors aim to address the gap in literature by analysing patterns of location and trends across the city region over the census period of 2011. The study furthermore integrates a walking tour assessment generated by checklists and a recording scheme. The attributes of cultural identity, economic diversity and socio-spatial practice of six urban spaces within three selected neighbourhoods are examined. Two urban spaces were chosen from each neighbourhood to interpret the diversity of land uses along each case study and the social interaction as well as economic activities of South Asian residents. This suggests that the idea of a coherent 'Asian community' obscures differences and generates assumptions regarding residential behaviour and 'in-group' identities. The research, therefore, provides an enhanced understanding of how these distinctive communities interact with a built environment, which has not been designed to cater certain spatial practices.

Citation

Remali, A. M., Salama, A. M., & Wiedmann, F. (2019). Migration and Urbanism in Glasgow: The Spatial Impact of South Asian Communities. Open House International, 44(4), 45-54. https://doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2019-b0007

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 4, 2023
Journal Open House International
Print ISSN 0168-2601
Electronic ISSN 2633-9838
Publisher Open House International Association
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 4
Pages 45-54
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2019-b0007
Keywords Urban Studies; Geography, Planning and Development; Architecture; Glasgow
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5769308
Publisher URL https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OHI-04-2019-B0007/full/html