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(Ebook) Contested Citizenship: Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe (Social Movements, Protest and Contention) by Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham, Marco Giugni, Florence Passy ISBN 9780816646623, 9780816697748, 0816646627, 0816697744

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Authors:Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham, Marco Giugni, Florence Passy
Pages:376 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:15.93 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780816646623, 9780816697748, 0816646627, 0816697744
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(Ebook) Contested Citizenship: Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe (Social Movements, Protest and Contention) by Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham, Marco Giugni, Florence Passy ISBN 9780816646623, 9780816697748, 0816646627, 0816697744

From international press coverage of the French government’s attempt to prevent Muslims from wearing headscarves to terrorist attacks in Madrid and the United States, questions of cultural identity and pluralism are at the center of the world’s most urgent events and debates. Presenting an unprecedented wealth of empirical research garnered during ten years of a cross-cultural project, Contested Citizenship addresses these fundamental issues by comparing collective actions by migrants, xenophobes, and antiracists in Germany, Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. Revealing striking cross-national differences in how immigration and diversity are contended by different national governments, these authors find that how citizenship is constructed is the key variable defining the experience of Europe’s immigrant populations. Contested Citizenship provides nuanced policy recommendations and challenges the truism that multiculturalism is always good for immigrants. Even in an age of European integration and globalization, the state remains a critical actor in determining what points of view are sensible and realistic—and legitimate—in society. Ruud Koopmans is professor of sociology at Free University, Amsterdam. Paul Statham is reader in political communications at the University of Leeds. Marco Giugni is a researcher and teacher of political science at the University of Geneva. Florence Passy is assistant professor of political science at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
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