We've talked about it, but seeing it in that official way is a reassurance that we're not imagining our ghettoisation into the more minor roles. |
But an outsider doesn't see any of this, and they're often blind to the social stratification and ghettoisation in their own cities. |
Nothing wrong with that per se because we do have some ghettoisation, and that is a concern. |
Indeed, in some of the most diverse parts of the city, such as Hackney and Islington, worries about ghettoisation would be considered absurd. |
The ghettoisation of some urban districts makes economic activity very difficult. |
It would lead meanwhile, and paradoxically, to the ghettoisation of our societies, to the blurring of identities, and to the acculturation of all, whether migrants or the original inhabitants of the host country. |