“…This kind of conviviality has become increasingly relevant in studies of the processes of conviviality with the different (Hemer, Povrzanović Frykman and Ristilammi, 2019). For these scholars, who research conviviality from the perspective of cultural (super)diversity in shared spaces, mainly related to large flows of cultural diversity across geopolitical borders, the term conviviality focuses on the analysis of the inclusion/exclusion of difference, (in)visibility of the other, (dis)integration, disruption/cohesion, inter-relational mediation (Alba and Duyvendak, 2019;Klarenbeek, 2019;Domingo, Pinyol-Jiménez and Zapata-Barrero, 2020). Coexistence, in this climate context, is not about tolerating the other, but recognizing the inherent dignity of the other.…”