“…Furthermore, advocacy planning (Harwood, 2003) can offer planners a strategy to redistribute public resources in a more equitable setting towards specialinterest groups to overcome the common practice of planning oriented to satisfy the public interest, which is commonly accused of contributing to environmental racism. In the Finnish context, the research on immigrants is concentrated on the specific fields of segregation studies (Andersson, Brattbakk, and Vaattovaara, 2017), housing policy (Dhalmann and Vilkama, 2009), education and geography (Bernelius and Vaattovaara, 2016), religious and theological studies (Pauha and Konttori, 2020;Martikainen, 2013) as well as cultural studies (Saukkonen and Pyykkönen, 2008). Partly due to such focus, Finnish planners lack the understanding of the everyday lives of different groups and their experiences in urban space (Mattila et al, 2021).…”