ISBN:
9783319659961
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (242 pages)
Series Statement:
Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Ser
Parallel Title:
Print version Lacroix, Thomas International Migrations and Local Governance : A Global Perspective
DDC:
325.1
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- On the Mutual Constitution of International Immigration and Governance Studies -- The Local Governance of Immigration in Question -- References -- Part 1: Diversity in the City: A New Paradigm for Integration in a Knowledge-Based Economy -- Chapter 2: Migration Governance in Three European Cities: New Local Paradigms? -- Introduction -- Local Integration Paradigms -- Comparing Integration Policies -- Austria and Vienna: Integration Versus Diversity -- The National Level -- The Local Level -- The Netherlands and Amsterdam: Neo-assimilationism and Diversity as an Asset -- The National Level -- The Local Level -- Sweden and Stockholm: Considered Good Practice? -- The National Level -- The Local Level -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Immigrant Rights as an Exercise in Urban Branding: The Case of Philadelphia (2008-2015) -- Introduction -- Becoming an International City -- "Immigrant-Friendly" Urban Policy -- Attracting the "Creative Class" -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Multilevel Governance and Migration: Conflicts Among Levels of Governance in the South Tyrol Case -- Introduction -- Migration in South Tyrol: Historical and Institutional Context -- Multilevel Governance in South Tyrol and Its Bearing on Integration Policies -- National-Provincial Levels -- Supranational-Provincial Levels -- Conclusions -- References -- Case-Law and Legislation -- Part 2: The Transnational Governance of Development -- Chapter 5: Local Governance, Civil Society and Migrants' Support to Local Development: Perspectives from Morocco -- Introduction -- The Emergence of LED Theories -- Rethinking Local Development Actors: Decentralisation and Civil Society Liberalisation -- Co-opting Migrants into Local Development: Migration and Development Policies
Abstract:
Neoliberalising Local Development in Morocco -- Migrants' Associations Involvement in the Governance of Local Development -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Decentralisation and Territorialisation of Migratory Resources in Mali: Towards Which Local and Transnational Governance? -- Introduction -- The Origins of Migrants' Engagement in Homeland Development -- The Malian State and Its Migrants: A Case of Love-Hate Relationship -- Decentralised Cooperation and Territorial Decentralisation: What Links with Migration Dynamics? -- Decentralised Cooperation and Production of New Territories of Action at Local Level -- The Role of Migrants in the Malian Territorial Decentralisation -- The Transnational Governance of Territorial Development and Its Limits -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Migrant Organizations and Local Government Cooperation for Development Programmes: A Comparative Analysis of Two Competing Local Authorities in Lyon, France -- The Région's Support -- The OSIMs' Inclusion Forms and Principles -- A Partial and Compartmentalized Participation -- The Métropole's Reluctance: Discussing the Apparent Opposition Between the Two Local Authorities -- A Virulent Accusation of Communautarianism -- Beyond the Apparent Opposition: Two Political Similarities? -- Unexpected Consequences: The OSIMs' Increasing Visibility in the Lyon Area -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 3: The Dust Under the Carpet: The Local and Its Discontent -- Chapter 8: UK Localism: Unprecedented Opportunity for Local Migrant Integration Policies or 'White Elephant'? -- Introduction -- The UK Local Turn in Integration Policies -- Limitations of Frame Analysis -- Theoretical Framework -- Successive Acts of Parliament to Devolve Power to the Local
Abstract:
Impact of Localism Act 2011 and Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 on Local Authorities' Ability to Manage Migrant Integration -- Subsequent Acts to Manage Migration and Create a "Hostile Environment" for Migrants -- Disparity Between Integration Strategies for Different Categories of Migrant -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: 'Every Tom, Dick and Harry': Understanding the Changing Role of the South African Immigration Industry -- Introduction -- Historical Context -- Investigating the Immigration Industry -- Deregulation, Fragmentation, and Xenophobia -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: The Multilevel (Mis)Governance of Roma Migration in the City of Naples -- "Chi Vuole Far la Tarantella, Viene a Napoli"1 -- "My Dog Is More Regular than Me"6: Producing Irregularity at Multiple Levels -- An Ethnographic Approach to Roma Migrants' Experiences -- The Two Camps Under Analysis -- Economic Participation of Roma in Naples: From Informal Economy to Social Entrepreneurship? -- Informal Activities In and Out of the Camps -- Rethinking the Role of Roma in the Local Economy -- 2012-2013: Initiatives for Roma as Economic Actors -- 2014-2016: New Approach to Economic Integration of Roma? -- Between Contradictory European, National and Local Policies, Roma Are Trapped in 'Illegal Informality' -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 11: The Limits of Local Citizenship Policies in Japan -- The Significance of Local Policies in Japan -- A Limit of National Governance in Citizenship -- Local Policies in Japan -- Myth and Immigration Policies -- Developing Local Policies -- Diverse Localities -- Diversity and Effectiveness of Local Policy -- Why Do Local Policies Diverge and Remain Insufficient? -- Three Level Games and Their Linkages -- Why Diverse? -- Low Effectiveness of Local Integration Policies
Abstract:
Poor Achievement in Migrant Integration -- Why Insufficient? National Norms -- Why Insufficient? Policy Framework and International Norms -- Towards Local Immigrant Integration -- References -- Chapter 12: Conclusion: Archipelagos and Estuaries: Mobility, Local Authorities and the Governance of Multiple Elsewheres -- Introduction -- Mobility and Multilocality in Southern Africa -- Data Collection and Approach -- Findings: Variations in Under-Capacity -- Diagnosing Capacity -- Conclusions -- References -- Index
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