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Belonging and the Politics of Belonging

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Abstract

My aim in this chapter is to outline an analytical framework for the study of belonging and the politics of belonging. It is important to differentiate between the two. Belonging is about emotional attachment, about feeling ‘at home’ and, as Michael Ignatieff (2001) points out, about feeling ‘safe’. In the aftermath of 7/7, the 2005 bombings in London, such a definition takes on a new, if problematic, poignancy. Belonging tends to be naturalised, and becomes articulated and politicised only when it is threatened in some way. The politics of belonging comprises specific political projects aimed at constructing belonging in particular ways, to particular collectivities that are, at the same time, themselves…

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Keywords
  • Politics
  • Feeling
  • Nationalism
  • Sociology
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Racism
  • Gender studies
  • Aesthetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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