How do people deal with diversity in deprived and mixed urban neighbourhoods? This edited collection provides a comparative international perspective on superdiversity in cities, with explicit attention given to social inequality and social exclusion on a neighbourhood level. 
Although public discourses on urban diversity are often negative, this book focuses on how residents actively and creatively come and live together through micro-level interactions. By deliberately taking an international perspective on the daily lives of residents, the book uncovers the ways in which national and local contexts shape living in diversity.
The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students of poverty, segregation and social mix, conviviality, the effects of international migration, urban and neighbourhood policies and governance, multiculturality, social networks, social cohesion, social mobility, and super-diversity.
Contributions by: Galia Shokry, Christoph Hedtke, Christian Haid, Annegret Haase, Maria Budnik, Georgia Alexandri, Ymkje Albada, Anouk Tersteeg, Javier Ruiz-Tagle, Eduardo Barberis, Joke Vandenabeele, Ayda Eraydin, Tatiana Moreira De Souza, Jamie Kesten, Maxime Felder