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Identity, Belonging and Migration

Autor Gerard Delanty, Ruth Wodak, Paul Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2011
The emergence of new kinds of racism in European societies—referred to variously as “Euro-racism,” “cultural racism,” or, in France, racisme differential—has been widely discussed by citizens and scholars alike. While these accounts differ, there is widespread agreement that racism in Europe is on the rise and that one of its characteristic features is hostility to migrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers. Identity, Belonging and Migration aims to provide a new understanding of the social, political, and historical forces that marginalize these new “others”—culminating in an investigation of the narratives of day-to-day life that produce a culture of everyday racism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781846316890
ISBN-10: 1846316898
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press

Notă biografică

Gerard Delanty is professor of sociology at the University of Sussex and chief editor of the European Journal of Social Theory. Ruth Wodak is professor of discourse studies at the University of Lancaster. Paul Jones is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Liverpool and the author of The Sociology of Architecture: Constructing Identities, also published by Liverpool University Press.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Migration, Discrimination and Belonging in Europe
Gerard Delanty, Paul Jones and Ruth Wodak
I. Theoretical Perspectives on Belonging
1. Belonging and European Identity
Bo Strath
2. Identity, Belonging and Migration: Beyond Constructing “Others”
Paul Jones and Michal Kryzzanowski
3. “Us” and “Them”: Inclusion and Exclusion—Discrimination via Discourse
Ruth Wodak
4. Dilemmas of Secularism: Europe, Religion and the Problem of Pluralism
Gerard Delanty
II. Institutional Forms of Discrimination
5. Racism, Anti-Racism and the Western State
Alana Lentin
6. What Space for Migrant Voices in European Anti-Racism?
Cagla E. Aykac
7. Multiculturalization of Societies: The State and Human Rights Issues
Irene Bellier
8. Towards a Theory of Structural Discrimination: Cultural, Institutional and Interactional Mechanisms of the “European Dilemma”
Tom R. Burns
9. On Institutional and Agentic Discrimination: Migrants and National Labour Markets
Helena Flam
10. Non-Place Identity: Britain’s Response to Migration in the Age of Supermodernity
David Ian Hanauer
III. Cases of Belonging and Exclusion
11. Symbolic Violence
Helena Flam and Brigitte Beauzamy
12. Voices of Migrants: Solidarity and Resistance
Lena Sawyer (with Paul Jones)
13. Transformations of “Dutchness”: From Happy Multiculturalism to the Crisis of Dutch Liberalism
Marc de Leeuw and Sonja van Wichelen
14. Competent vs. Incompetent Students: Polarization and Social Closure in Madrid Schools
Luisa Martin Rojo
Conclusion: Discrimination as a Modern European Legacy
Masoud Kamali
Index