In this open access publication, the social cohesion of urban
neighborhoods and their residents is examined, which is often viewed as
vulnerable since increased mobility, individualization, wider
socio-economic and demographic changes have fundamentally altered the
basis for everyday social interaction in urban neighborhoods. Anna
Steigemann gives scholarly attention to the concrete places where
neighborly interactions still take place and to how these interactions
affect local community building. She illuminates and explores the
ordinary everyday interactions and social practices in and around shops
and gastronomic facilities on a shopping street in Berlin-Neukölln,
revealing how these businesses are important places where community is
practiced, but also why they are increasingly threatened by commercial
and residential gentrification.