Challenging Immigration and Ethnic Relations Politics : Comparative European Perspectives by Paul Statham (2001, Trade Paperback)

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Challenging Immigration and Ethnic Relations Politics by Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham. Title Challenging Immigration and Ethnic Relations Politics. Publisher Oxford University Press. Format Paperback.

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
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Number of Pages456 Pages
Publication NameChallenging Immigration and Ethnic Relations Politics : Comparative European Perspectives
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
SubjectMinority Studies, Emigration & Immigration, Public Policy / Social Policy
TypeTextbook
AuthorPaul Statham
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science
FormatTrade Paperback

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ReviewsRuud Koopmans and Paul Statham: Introduction Part I: Conceptual Approaches Ruud Koopmans and Paul Statham: Migration and Ethnic Relations as a Field of Political Contention: An Opportunity Structure Approach John Rex: Multiculturalism and Political Integration in European Cities John Solos and Liza Schuster: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and the Politics of Identity: Contemporary Dilemmas and Policy Agendas Part II: National Approaches to Migration and Ethnic Relations Politics Han Entzinger: Models of Incorporation for Ethnic Minorities Meindert Fennema: Legal Repression of Extreme-Right Parties and Racial Discrimination Christian Joppke: Mobilisation of Culture and the Reform of Citizenship Law: Germany and the United States Dietrich Thranhardt: Conflict, Consensus, and Policy Outcomes: Immigration and Integration in Germany and the Netherlands Part III: Migrant and Xenophobic Challenges to Migration and Ethnic Relations Politics Ruud Koopmans and Paul Statham: Challenging the Liberal Nation-State? Postnationalism, Multiculturalism, and the Collective Claims-making of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities Patrick Ireland: Reaping What They Sow: Institutions and Immigrant Political Participation in Western Europe Romain Garbaye: Ethnic Minorities, Cities, and Institutions: A Comparison of the Modes of Management of Ethnic Diversity of a French and a British City Roger Karapin: Major Anti-Minority Riots and National Legislative Campaigns Against Immigrants in Britain and Germany Roger Eatwell: Ethnocentric Party Mobilisation in Europe: The Importance of the Three-dimensional Approach Tore Bjorgo: Xenophobic Violence and Ethnic Conflict at the Local Level: Lessons from the Scandinavian Experience Part IV: A Transnationalisation of Migration and Ethnic Relations Politics Cathie Lloyd: Antiracist Responses to European Integration Adrian Favell and Andrew Geddes: Immigration and European Integration: New Opportunities for Transnational Mobilisation?, This book is one of the better contributions to the field of the politics of immigration and ethnic relations. It will prove invaluable reading for political scientists interested in this research field, as well as for researchers in the field of ethnic and migration studies who want to understand how and why 'politics matter'.
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal323.1/4
Table Of ContentIntroductionPart I: Conceptual ApproachesMigration and Ethnic Relations as a Field of Political Contention: An Opportunity Structure ApproachMulticulturalism and Political Integration in European CitiesCitizenship, Multiculturalism and the Politics of Identity: Contemporary Dilemmas and Policy AgendasPart II: National Approaches to Migration and Ethnic Relations PoliticsModels of Incorporation for Ethnic MinoritiesLegal Repression of Extreme-Right Parties and Racial DiscriminationMobilisation of Culture and the Reform of Citizenship Law: Germany and the United StatesConflict, Consensus, and Policy Outcomes: Immigration and Integration in Germany and the NetherlandsPart III: Migrant and Xenophobic Challenges to Migration and Ethnic Relations PoliticsChallenging the Liberal Nation-State? Postnationalism, Multiculturalism, and the Collective Claims-making of Migrants and Ethnic MinoritiesReaping What They Sow: Institutions and Immigrant Political Participation in Western EuropeEthnic Minorities, Cities, and Institutions: A Comparison of the Modes of Management of Ethnic Diversity of a French and a British CityMajor Anti-Minority Riots and National Legislative Campaigns Against Immigrants in Britain and GermanyEthnocentric Party Mobilisation in Europe: The Importance of the Three-dimensional ApproachXenophobic Violence and Ethnic Conflict at the Local Level: Lessons from the Scandinavian ExperiencePart IV: A Transnationalisation of Migration and Ethnic Relations PoliticsAntiracist Responses to European IntegrationImmigration and European Integration: New Opportunities for Transnational Mobilisation?
SynopsisAt a time when immigration and ethnic issues are hotly disputed across Europe, and challenged by minorities and xenophobes, this collection presents substantive cross-national analysis on the qualities of contentious politics. It offers conceptual approaches to migration and "ethnic relations" politics; it provides empirical analyses based on a method of systematic cross-national comparison; and, it addresses the emergence of the transnational level of political authority, its implications for national and sub-national politics, and how it is challenged by social movements., At a time when immigration and ethnic relations issues are hotly disputed across Europe, and challenged by minorities and xenophobes, the explicit aim of this collection is to present substantive cross-national contributions on this new quality of contentious politics. That European countries have dealt with the integration of minorities in different ways, often bound up in conceptions of nationhood and citizenship traditions, indicates that research will benefit from more systematic cross-national comparisons. Secondly, the new contentiousness of immigration and ethnic relations politics points to a need for more systematic linkages between policy analyses and the public conflicts that are mobilized by xenophobic, minority, and anti-racist movements. Thirdly, since the topics of the extreme right and ethnic minorities have been largely dealt with as distinct fields, a greater cross-thematic conceptualisation is necessary The book divides into four parts. In the first, authors offer conceptual approaches to migration and ethnic relations politics drawing strongly on cross-national observations. Parts two and three are empirical analyses based on a method of systematic cross-national comparison. Whereas the institutionalised aspects of immigration and ethnic relations politics are the topic of part two, the third focuses more on the public contentious dimensions. Finally, in light of the important claims that nation-states are no longer the significant framework of reference for politics in a globalizing world, the contributions to part four address the emergence of the transnational level of political authority and its implications for national and sub-national politics, and challenges by social movements., This volume brings a timely and detailed empirical contribution to the political conflicts over immigration and ethnic relations that have been high on the public agenda across Europe over the last decade. Comparing the experiences of different European countries, and studying the relationships between nation-states, and mobilization by minorities and racist movements, a group of leading scholars present original contributions with an eye on the possibleresolutions and policy responses to such conflicts., At a time when immigration and ethnic relations issues are hotly disputed across Europe, and challenged by minorities and xenophobes, the explicit aim of this collection is to present substantive cross-national contributions on this new quality of contentious politics. That European countries have dealt with the integration of minorities in different ways, often bound up in conceptions of nationhood and citizenship traditions, indicates that research will benefitfrom more systematic cross-national comparisons. Secondly, the new contentiousness of immigration and ethnic relations politics points to a need for more systematic linkages between policy analyses andthe public conflicts that are mobilized by xenophobic, minority, and anti-racist movements. Thirdly, since the topics of the extreme right and ethnic minorities have been largely dealt with as distinct fields, a greater cross-thematic conceptualisation is necessary The book divides into four parts. In the first, authors offer conceptual approaches to migration and ethnic relations politics drawing strongly on cross-national observations. Parts two and three are empiricalanalyses based on a method of systematic cross-national comparison. Whereas the institutionalised aspects of immigration and ethnic relations politics are the topic of part two, the third focuses moreon the public contentious dimensions. Finally, in light of the important claims that nation-states are no longer the significant framework of reference for politics in a globalizing world, the contributions to part four address the emergence of the transnational level of political authority and its implications for national and sub-national politics, and challenges by social movements.
LC Classification NumberJV7590.C45 2000

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