Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope

The Algarve is the first Portuguese region with more immigrants per inhabitant, and the second with the highest rate of immigration, after Greater Lisbon. These immigrants bring with them different cultures, traditions, religious beliefs and customs, and face many barriers to local integration. Inde...

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Main Author: Sílvia Leiria Viegas
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Language:English
Published: DINÂMIA’CET – IUL, Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies 2025-07-01
Series:Cidades, Comunidades e Território
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cidades/10224
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description The Algarve is the first Portuguese region with more immigrants per inhabitant, and the second with the highest rate of immigration, after Greater Lisbon. These immigrants bring with them different cultures, traditions, religious beliefs and customs, and face many barriers to local integration. Indeed the Algarve is a diverse reality with various forms of social discrimination and spatial segregation affecting many, including economic and forced migrants. The aim of the article is to identify the urban specificities of the region; the accounts of these immigrants about their living conditions, especially in terms of housing and employment, their support activities and cultural interactions; and the digital media that transmit and amplify perceptions of threat, but also make visible (self-)representations and opportunities. Another aim is to provide a political-philosophical lens for the production of a digital road map. Following Freire's and Harvey's ideas of hope, the reflections intersect with an exploratory empirical socio-spatial and digital recognition of Faro (and Estoi) and Loulé (and Quarteira). The article argues that intercultural dialogues, interactions and relationships based on local experiences and situated knowledge can help us imagine alternatives and more just worlds. Conclusions discuss the analytical guidelines of this digital road map (in terms of urban layers, migrant dots, digital fluxes) and the guidance it provides to support diversity, interculturalism and community building.
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spelling doaj-art-a89fc43c93cb4f32af8a7ad03865167f2025-08-20T04:02:13ZengDINÂMIA’CET – IUL, Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial StudiesCidades, Comunidades e Território2182-30302025-07-0149Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hopeSílvia Leiria ViegasThe Algarve is the first Portuguese region with more immigrants per inhabitant, and the second with the highest rate of immigration, after Greater Lisbon. These immigrants bring with them different cultures, traditions, religious beliefs and customs, and face many barriers to local integration. Indeed the Algarve is a diverse reality with various forms of social discrimination and spatial segregation affecting many, including economic and forced migrants. The aim of the article is to identify the urban specificities of the region; the accounts of these immigrants about their living conditions, especially in terms of housing and employment, their support activities and cultural interactions; and the digital media that transmit and amplify perceptions of threat, but also make visible (self-)representations and opportunities. Another aim is to provide a political-philosophical lens for the production of a digital road map. Following Freire's and Harvey's ideas of hope, the reflections intersect with an exploratory empirical socio-spatial and digital recognition of Faro (and Estoi) and Loulé (and Quarteira). The article argues that intercultural dialogues, interactions and relationships based on local experiences and situated knowledge can help us imagine alternatives and more just worlds. Conclusions discuss the analytical guidelines of this digital road map (in terms of urban layers, migrant dots, digital fluxes) and the guidance it provides to support diversity, interculturalism and community building.https://journals.openedition.org/cidades/10224Algarvecommunity buildingLiving conditionsmigrationsdigital mediaGreater Lisbon
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Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope
Cidades, Comunidades e Território
Algarve
community building
Living conditions
migrations
digital media
Greater Lisbon
title Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope
title_full Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope
title_fullStr Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope
title_full_unstemmed Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope
title_short Diversity, interculturalism and community building in the Algarve: Preliminary findings for (re)imagining a digital road map of hope
title_sort diversity interculturalism and community building in the algarve preliminary findings for re imagining a digital road map of hope
topic Algarve
community building
Living conditions
migrations
digital media
Greater Lisbon
url https://journals.openedition.org/cidades/10224
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