In this chapter, the scope and focus of the research project are introduced, as well as the position of the researcher/author in the field. First, the main propositions of the book are presented: (1) that an inherent contradiction is embedded within all instances of community building: the construction of an in-group and, simultaneously, the establishment of a "constitutive outside" of "others"; and (2) that-as a state-supported social intervention-community building can provide a basis for the (re) establishment and (re) production of societal structures of inequality and the institutional exclusion of certain categories of citizens. Finally, I present the research questions, in addition to the qualitative methods that were used to answer them. I conclude with an introduction of the following chapters.
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Wekker, F. (2017). Introduction: Being the Other on the Other Side. In Top-down Community Building and the Politics of Inclusion (pp. 1–8). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53964-5_1
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