TY - BOOK ID - 147652839 TI - From multiculturalism to superdiversity? : narratives of health and wellbeing in an urban neighbourhood AU - Williams, Charlotte AU - Mikola, Ma?a PY - DB - UniCat KW - Multiculturalisme KW - Superdiversiteit KW - Maatschappelijk welzijn UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:147652839 AB - The nature, speed and scale of contemporary migrations represent a major challenge for human services and for social work practice. The concept of ?superdiversity?, to date largely used in European academic circles, signals a new complexity in the debates about how best to respond to need in migrant-related diversity. This paper draws on this concept to explore the implications for social work practice and for service delivery. It reports on a study undertaken with residents in one ?superdiverse? neighbourhood in Melbourne, Australia. Utilising the superdiversity lens, this paper explores three key propositions of the superdiversity thesis namely: diversification, locality, and the need to shift beyond ethno-focal based approaches in service delivery models. The study finds considerable support for the added value of using a superdiversity lens to inform responses to need in migrant neighbourhoods but signals cautionary notes on the wholesale adoption of the superdiversity perspective, noting the significance of co-ethnic tracks in help-seeking behaviour. ER -