Scenarios about 'social integration'
Social integration refers to the process by which different groups in society, particularly minorities or immigrants, become incorporated into the mainstream social fabric. It involves the development of shared values, reduction of disparities, and creation of social connections across cultural, ethnic, or class boundaries. In alternate history scenarios, examining social integration provides insight into how different societal structures might have evolved under altered historical circumstances.
What If Johannesburg Developed Different Post-Apartheid Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Johannesburg implemented radically different urban development and social integration policies after apartheid, potentially transforming South Africa's largest city into a global model of post-conflict reconciliation and economic equality.
What If Paris Developed Different Suburban Housing Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where post-war Paris rejected massive high-rise housing estates in favor of human-scale urban development, potentially avoiding decades of suburban isolation and social tension.