Candidi T. C., Liza Sedentary Migrants in Germany's New Capital 2012 - Viella P. 95-122 Is part of Changing Urban Landscapes : Eastern European and Post-Soviet Cities, Since 1989. - ( I libri di Viella ; 149) Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Introduction Get chapter Almaty as a New Kazakh City : Kazakhisation of Urban Spaces After Independence Get chapter Minorities in the Urban Territory of Samarkand from the Soviet Years to the Present Get chapter Sedentary Migrants in Germany's New Capital Near or Far : Daily Life, Migration, and Symbolic Boundaries Between Roma and gagè in Romania Get chapter Old and New in Ksamil : Migration and Urban Transformation in a Southern Albanian Village Get chapter Minorities and Housing Entitlements in Shifting Political Systems : Legal Provisions and the Experience of Displaced Sarajevans Get chapter Contributors Get chapter Show more Information DOI: 10.1400/202430 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/202430