The EmergentCommunity project studies coexistence and conflict in the age of complexity, that is how people live together at a time when cities and societies are experiencing changes related to the fragmentation of identities, polarization, and rising inequalities. These developments splinter social realities and suggest new cleavages over identity putting peaceful coexistence under a strain. In such context, new ways of understanding and unpacking this dynamic are needed. The project responds to this need.
The project scrunitises the dynamic of coexistence through a focus on people’s everyday lives: through their everyday routines, encounters, practices, and negotiations. To produce knowledge on how societies hold together and how divisions emerge, the EmergentCommunity project studies socio-economically mixed urban neighbourhoods and their public spaces in Finland, France, and Sweden. Such combination of areas, cities, and countries presents intriguing similarities and striking contrasts to coexistence and thus bears potential in both furthering understanding of community dynamics and the promotion of social sustainability in the current context of societal and demographic change. The project asks what becomes of community when both its bounded nature and shared values, history, habits, and culture as its basis are tested?
The project exposes the pivotal nature of public spaces in bringing societal and political issues to the fore and in offering insight into everyday frictions and their adjustment. Public spaces are spaces of the common, where people negotiate their coexistence. In the current context, this commonness cannot be anymore conceptualized through identity- or place-bound approaches as in conventional understandings of community. This project develops an interdisciplinary research design that uses multi-sited ethnography, immersive virtual technologies, and psycho-physiological measuring to provide cutting-edge insight into community dynamics. Ultimately, the project develops a methodological and conceptual frame for the study of community dynamics through the notion of emergence.