Brass'Art in Molenbeek: stadslaboratorium voor “samen doen”

This paper takes the case of the Brass'Art cultural café located on the municipal square of Molenbeek, as a starting point for a study aimed at understanding the construction of a common urban space with a pluralistic purpose. Based on an ethnographic study between May 2017 and January 2018, th...

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Main Authors: Nadia Fadil, Maryam Kolly
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Language:English
Published: Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB 2019-11-01
Series:Brussels Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/4026
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description This paper takes the case of the Brass'Art cultural café located on the municipal square of Molenbeek, as a starting point for a study aimed at understanding the construction of a common urban space with a pluralistic purpose. Based on an ethnographic study between May 2017 and January 2018, this article aims to show how the presence of alcohol in this space mobilises and concentrates diverse and even contradictory repertoires – of a discursive, ethical and emotional nature – behind the creation of public space. The Brass'Art case study reflects at the micro and local level the implications of the coexistence of agents with different religious sensitivities and orientations. According to a pragmatic methodology, this paper tries to demonstrate that the fine tuning of the balance of power between the majority and the minority takes place not so much through conscious negotiations or strategies of “civic indifference”, but through practical adjustments in keeping with the principle of community relations.
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Brass'Art in Molenbeek: stadslaboratorium voor “samen doen”
Brussels Studies
public space
gentrification
immigration
multiculturalism
title Brass'Art in Molenbeek: stadslaboratorium voor “samen doen”
title_full Brass'Art in Molenbeek: stadslaboratorium voor “samen doen”
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title_short Brass'Art in Molenbeek: stadslaboratorium voor “samen doen”
title_sort brass art in molenbeek stadslaboratorium voor samen doen
topic public space
gentrification
immigration
multiculturalism
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/4026
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