ISBN:
9789048523153
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (414 pages)
Series Statement:
IMISCOE Textbooks
Series Statement:
IMISCOE Textbooks Ser
Parallel Title:
Print version Martiniello, Marco An Introduction to Immigrant Incorporation Studies : European Perspectives
DDC:
305.8009
Keywords:
Europe -- Emigration and immigration
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Immigrants -- Europe
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Europe ; Emigration and immigration
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Immigrants ; Europe
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
The combination of increased migration, new technologies, and growing wealth have changed the face of Europe: today, one in ten Europeans was born outside the continent. The processes for incorporating these immigrants vary widely from city to city and nation to nation, and even from one institution within a city to another. This collection offers a comprehensive overview of the state of scholarship on all those approaches and their effectiveness, bringing current theory and practice together to analyze problems and debates in the field
Abstract:
Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Introduction -- 1. Immigrant Incorporation Studies in Europe -- Summary -- References -- About the authors -- Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives -- 2. Citizenship Theories and Migration -- Summary -- Introduction -- Towards a definition of citizenship -- Democracy -- Rights and duties -- Collective affiliation -- The three dimensions together -- The expansion of citizenship: From exclusion to inclusion and the struggle for rights -- The erosion of citizenship: Naturalisation, social cohesion and neoliberalism -- The extension of citizenship: Multiple citizenship as dual and supranational citizenship -- Reformulations of citizenship: The examples of local and quasi-citizenship -- The limits of citizenship: The friction between citizen rights and human rights -- Reconciling human rights and citizen rights? World citizenship -- Conclusion: 'We' and 'Other' unbound in diversity -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- 3. Assimilation -- Summary -- Introduction -- The assimilation canon in the USA -- New assimilation theories -- Boundary theory -- The historical basis of assimilation theory -- Assimilation: A universal theory? -- What prospects for changes to social boundaries in contemporary immigration societies? -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- 4. Multicultural Models -- Summary -- Cultural diversity, multiculturalism and multiculturalisms -- Liberal approaches within political theory -- Multiculturalism and communitarianism -- Developments across Europe and the backlash against multiculturalism -- Moving from multiculturalism towards cosmopolitanism -- Cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism in everyday urban conditions -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- 5. Race, Racism and Class -- Summary -- Introduction
Abstract:
Evolving theories and perspectives -- New critical approaches to race, racism and class -- Globalisation of research agendas -- Race, racism and social relations -- Comparative perspectives on race, racism and class -- Culture, religion and identity -- Race, multiculturalism and difference -- Power, racism and policy agendas -- Rethinking the study of race and racism -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- 6. Integration and Gender -- Summary -- Introduction -- Intersectionality -- Belonging, citizenship and transnationalism -- Spatiality -- Immigrant organisations -- Multiculturalism -- Marital behaviour -- Education and labour -- Conclusion -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- Part 2: Immigrant Incorporation in Action -- 7. Challenges in the Education of Migrant Children -- Summary -- Changing demographics -- Migration's impact on educational systems -- Generational aspects of migrant education -- Pathways and modes of incorporation for migrant students -- Assimilation -- Integration -- Structural analysis -- Segmented assimilation -- Pre- and post-migration factors influencing migrant education and adaptation -- Pre-migration assets -- Post-migration reality -- Conclusion -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- 8. Understanding the Incorporation of Immigrants -- Summary -- Introduction -- Theories of the incorporation of immigrants into labour markets -- Human capital theory and its variants -- A dual labour market approach -- The labour market segmentation approach -- Newer variants of LMS theory I: A cultural capital/embodiment approach -- Newer variants of labour market segmentation theory II: An international labour market segmentation approach -- A migrant network approach in a 'super-diverse' EU -- Conclusions -- References -- Key reading -- About the author
Abstract:
9. Immigrant Entrepreneurship -- Summary -- Immigrant entrepreneurship on the rise -- Agency-oriented perspectives: Entrepreneurs as individuals or group members -- The mixed embeddedness perspective: Matching entrepreneurs with the opportunity structure -- Stagnating, high-skilled markets -- Vacancy-chain markets -- Post-industrial or low-skilled -- Post-industrial or high-skilled -- Ethnic markets -- Regulation matters -- Policy matters -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- 10. Immigrants' Political Incorporation -- Summary -- Introduction -- Definitions: What is immigrant political incorporation? -- Perspectives on immigrant incorporation in the USA -- Assimilation and Americanisation -- Minority politics: Urban politics and social movements -- Mass politics and the behavioural tradition -- Perspectives on immigrant incorporation in Europe -- Class, race or ethnicity? -- Citizenship, national models and political opportunity structures -- Collective resources: Civic organisations and social capital -- Conversations across the Atlantic: Future directions and emerging themes -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- 11. Health -- Summary -- Introduction -- Research in the field of migrant health -- Determinants of health -- Specific factors affecting migrants -- Intersectionality approach -- Indicators of health and illness -- Mortality rates -- Life expectancy -- Morbidity -- Healthy behaviour -- The need to differentiate within migrant groups -- Post-colonial migrants -- Labour migrants -- Refugees and asylum seekers -- Undocumented migrants -- Healthy migrant effect -- Political and organisational dilemmas regarding migrants' health -- Conclusion -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- 12. Religion -- Summary -- Introduction -- A historical perspective on European religious pluralism and secularism
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Dealing with religion in Europe: History matters -- Nationally defined secularism and nationally bound religiosity -- A problem of definition -- Divergent models and a common focus: Minority religions -- Conclusion: Does secularism do justice to the new European religious realities? -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- 13. From Others to Artists? -- Summary -- Introduction -- Naming and shaming? Contested conceptualisations -- Open spaces? Access to the arts and changing artistic fields -- Aesthetics of migration? Content and style -- From exotic other to strange self? Reception and its wider effects -- Concluding remarks: Ways towards the future -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- 14. Sport and Migration in the Global Context -- Summary -- Introduction -- The social impacts of migration on sport -- Cultural imperialism and sport -- The transnational diffusion of sport -- The contemporary sport migration system -- Weaknesses in cultural imperialist arguments -- The cultural politics of race, ethnicity, migration and sport -- National identity -- Socio-cultural aspects of globalisation theory -- Concluding comments -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- Part 3: Regulation of Immigrant Incorporation -- 15. European Welfare States and Immigrant -- Summary -- Introduction -- Immigrant incorporation -- Typologies of welfare states -- Typologies of incorporation regimes -- Putting typologies together -- From outputs to outcomes -- The limitations of existing approaches -- Disaggregating the welfare state -- Disaggregating the incorporation regime -- From incorporation to integration -- Conflict, social cohesion, and social control -- Conclusion -- References -- Key reading -- About the author -- 16. Between National and Local Integration Policies -- Summary -- Introduction
Abstract:
Models of immigrant integration: A theoretical perspective -- Immigrant integration policies: The genesis of models -- National models of integration -- Local integration policies -- Empirical studies of local integration policies -- Fragmentation of local-level policies -- A local dimension of immigrant integration policies? -- Conclusion: Rethinking models of integration -- References -- Key reading -- About the authors -- Epilogue -- 17. Beyond Immigrant Integration Debates and Policies -- Summary -- Introduction: The diversification of EU diversity -- The issue: Integration, diversities and citizenship in the EU -- Do we need a new EU model of diversity management? -- Towards a multicultural citizenship of the EU -- 1 Cultural diversity and social justice -- 2 Equal basic rights and duties -- 3 The symbolic recognition of diversity -- 4 Integration, diversity and public policies -- 5 Political participation and representation -- Conclusion -- References -- About the author
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