@conference { , title = {Theorizing social fear and contested urbanism of displacement, alienation and contemporary processes of political, economic and religious-induced mobility: a cross cultural study.}, abstract = {Fear is an intrinsic human response to social insecurity and epitomises the perceived disparity in anticipation and engagement with the 'other'. Fear of other ethnic minority groups and their involvement or not in the city's social and labour markets can manifest spatial insecurity through territoriality, boundary definition, ghettoization and access to communal public space. The cost of land and property, the incoming wealth and the ability of a migrant or refugee to generate income (or not)? to buy or rent or live illegally' are major contributing factors in social inclusion. Many metropolitan cities are challenged and pressured by economic, political, religious, and racial class divisions. Here we argue that contested urban settlements of migrant and low-paid workers need to be studied through the matrix of social fear using new methodologies of communication that map fear and displacement within the city and public space.}, conference = {7th World meeting of UNESCO chairs in communication international symposium: communication, city and public space}, note = {INFO INCOMPLETE (Info via contact which seems to suggest that this is about to be published in proceedings, check for further information in a month or two 26/8/2019 LM -- Rec'd no reply therefore will upload 26/11/2018 LM -- Chased saying would upload unless we heard different 25/10/2018 LM -- Sent an email to info@orbicom.ca 2/8/2018 LM -- Sent anonther request via online form 6/7/2018 LM -- Requested permission via online form 22/5/2018 LM -- Final papers will be published by ORBICOM in ""Ecritutes du monde"" by L'immateriel of Paris (Call for papers section of website) Info via contact 22/5/2018 LM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Zaman, Quazi -- Panel C}, publicationstatus = {Unpublished}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10059/3272}, keyword = {Social fear, Urban fear, Neoliberalism, Affordable housing, Public space, Unfinished urban developments}, author = {Zaman, Quazi Mahtab and Troiani, Igea and Altenberger, Iris and Cervera, Rosa} }