Multicultural policies and modes of citizenship in European cities

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Multicultural policies and modes of citizenship in European cities

edited by Alisdair Rogers, Jean Tillie

(Research in migration and ethnic relations series)

Ashgate, c2001

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Globalization is a dominant feature of the end of the 20th century. One phenomenon characterizing the contemporary world is the increase in international population movements. These massive population flows have been facilitated by a series of factors, such as the development of communication, transport, technologies and global networks which have significantly contributed to the increased immigration of refugee workers and their families to developed countires - particularly to Western European countries. This volume examines citizenship in various European cities. The case studies presented here concentrate on the two fundamental notions of citizenship and participation. In the research project underpinning the book, "Multicultural Policies and Modes of Citizenship in European Cities (MPMC) researchers from a range of social science disciplines conducted comparative analyzes within various cities selected for the size and prominence of immigrant and ethnic minority groups.

目次

  • Introduction - multicultural policies and modes of citizenship in European cities, Alisdair Rogers, Jean Tillie and Steve Vertovec
  • Amsterdam - from group specific to problem oriented policy, Karen Kraal
  • ethnic mobilization in Athens - steps and initiatives towards integration, Marina Petronoti
  • tuning the channels - local government policies and immigrants' participation in Barcelona, Ricard Moren-Alegret
  • Birmingham - conventional politics as the main channel for political incorporation, Romain Garbaye
  • immigrants in a multinational political sphere - the case of Brussels, Dirk Jacobs
  • Marseille - institutional links with ethnic minorities and the French Republican model, Damian Moore
  • politics, welfare and the rise of immigrant participation in a Portuguese suburban context - Oeiras during the 1990s, Margarida Marquez and Rui Sntos
  • citizenship in a local key - a view from Paris, Riva Kastoryano and John Crowley
  • Tel Aviv - a migrants' city copes with a different type of migrant, Michael Alexander
  • contradictions of inclusion in a direct democracy - the struggle for political rights of migrants in Zurich, Hanns Mahnig and Andreas Wimmer
  • afterword - citizenship and its modes, John Crowley.

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