Accession and migration : changing policy, society, and culture in an enlarged Europe
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Accession and migration : changing policy, society, and culture in an enlarged Europe
(Studies in migration and diaspora)
Ashgate, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-185) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The expansion of the European Union in May 2004 through the entry of ten countries from Central and Eastern Europe, has generated considerable media interest - interest which was revived by further expansion in January 2007 when Bulgaria and Romania became the latest nations from the east to join. Rather than focus exclusively on changes within the EU labour market and related policy debates, this book offers a careful, grounded analysis of the social and cultural processes bound up with migration flows between Britain and Bulgaria, placing these flows in the wider European perspective. As such, Accession and Migration will be of interest not only to migration scholars but also to policy makers at local, national and international levels.
目次
- Contents: Introduction, John Eade and Yordanka Valkanova
- Section 1 Policies Towards Migration: Social, Economic and Cultural Dynamics: Cultural Patterns of the EU: 'Eastern Enlargement' - between post-socialism and the 'longue duree' of history?, Andreas Pribersky
- The contemporary development of the Bulgarian policy towards migration, 2006-2007, Daryana Kotzeva
- Stemming the flow? The causes and consequences of the UK's 'closed door' policy towards Romanians and Bulgarians, Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah and Laurence Cooley. Section 2 Going East: The British in Bulgaria: Property and transnational neoliberalism: the case of British migration to Bulgaria, Deema Kaneff
- From foreigner to neighbour: a Standart view of the changing patterns of communication with British settlers in Bulgaria, Irina Chongarova
- Britons in the Bulgarian countryside: social and cultural aspects of adaptation and intercommunication, Zhivko Ivanov. Section 3 Going West: The Bulgarians and Other 'New' Europeans in Britain: Bulgarian immigrants and community cohesion in London and Brighton, Eugenia Markova
- Being a rara avis: the educational experiences of Bulgarian children in Great Britain, Yordanka Valkanova
- Settling or surviving in London? The experience of Poles and other 'A8' migrants in a global city borough, John Eade and Michal P. Garapich
- References
- Index.
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