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- Title
Tolerance, Intergroup Contacts and Municipal‐Spatial Organisation: The Case of Jews and Arab Palestinians in the Tel‐Aviv Metropolitan Area.
- Authors
Omer, Itzhak; Goldblatt, Ran; Romann, Michael; Khamaisi, Rassem
- Abstract
Abstract: The paper examines the willingness of Israeli Jews and Arab Palestinians for intergroup contacts during daily activities in diverse functional spaces and spatial organisational contexts within the metropolitan area of Tel‐Aviv, Israel. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted among visitors to public spaces in three mixed Arab‐Jewish areas: a mixed city; two adjacent Jewish and Arab suburban townships; and two relatively distant Jewish and Arab towns. The research findings indicate that higher‐order functional spaces (e.g. shopping mall), municipal separation and relatively large geographic distance between Jewish and Arab towns enhance willingness for inter‐group contacts, feelings of comfort and security and a shared ethnic identity of sites. We relate this tendency to the unique geographic distribution of Jewish and Arab localities in Israel which allows the separation between functional and residential spaces and thus a reduction of feelings of threat and discomfort experienced upon inter‐group exposure and contact.
- Subjects
TEL Aviv (Israel); TOLERATION; CONTACT hypothesis (Sociology); ISRAELI Jews; PALESTINIAN citizens of Israel; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (Journal of Economic & Social Geography), 2018, Vol 109, Issue 1, p57
- ISSN
0040-747X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/tesg.12259