How is tolerance reflected in urban space? Which urban actors are involved in the practices and
narratives of tolerance? What are the limits of tolerance? The edited volume answers these
questions by considering different forms of urban in exclusion and participatory citizenship.
By drawing together disparate yet critical writings Doing Tolerance examines the production of
space urban struggles and tactics of power from an interdisciplinary perspective. Illustrating
the paradoxes within diverse interactions the authors focus on the conflict between
heterogeneous groups of the governed on the one hand and the governing in urban spaces on
the other. Above all the volume explores the divergences and convergences of participatory
citizenship as they are revealed in urban space through political socio-economic and cultural
conditions and the entanglements of social mobilities.