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Contesting integration, engendering migration theory and practice

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Contesting integration, engendering migration theory and practice / edited by Floya Anthias and Mojca Pajnik . — U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

xiv, 263 p. table 23 cm

incl. bibliographical references and index

List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Contesting Integration-Migration Management and Gender Hierarchies / Floya Anthias and Mojca Pajnik -- Part I Integration and Citizenship: Theoretical and Policy Considerations : 2 Beyond Integration: Intersectional Issues of Social Solidarity and Social Hierarchy / Floya Anthias -- 3 The Anatomy of Civic Integration / Dora Kostakopoulou -- 4 The Only Thing I Like Integrated Is My Coffee': Dissensus and Migrant Integration in the Era of Euro-Crisis / Nicos Trimikliniotis -- 5 The Selection of Migrants through Law -A Closer Look at Regulation Governing Family Reunification in the EU / Moritz Jesse -- 6 Reconstructing Citizenship for the Future of Polity / Mojca Pajnik -- Part II Questioning Integration in Practice: Framing and Perceiving Integration : 7 Restrictive Integration Policies and the Construction of the Migrant as Unwilling to Integrate': The Case of Germany / Maria Kontos – 8 Political and Labour Market Inclusion of Migrants in Finland / Aino Saarinen and Maija Jäppinen -- Part III Gender, Masculinity, Integration : 9 Integration: Gendered and Racialized Constructions of Otherness / Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller -- 10 Integrating the Patriarch? Constructs of Migrant Masculinity in Times of Managing Migration and Integration / Paul Scheibelhofer -- 11 Migrant Women and the Gender Gap in Southern Europe: The Italian Case / Giovanna Campani and Tiziana Chiappelli -- 12 'Moral Panics' and 'Social Evils': Forced Marriage and Gender-Related Violence in Immigration Law and Policy in the UK / Pragna Patel -- 13 On Female Victims and Parallel Worlds: Gender and Ethnicity in Policy Frames of Spousal Migration in Germany / Laura Block -- Index

"The book provides an evaluation of some of the problems with current processes and policies on integration in Europe, both in relation to broader aims of democratization and in relation to the ways in which gendered assumptions and practices are embedded in the policies and outcomes of European migration regimes. The book analyses integration as a contested concept, providing a cross-disciplinary theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented analysis of the integration-migration nexus. Integration is analysed sociologically, politically and legally as a concept that reinforces boundaries of ethnicity and problematizes difference and diversity. Particular foci of the book include theoretical and empirical aspects of migrant incorporation in Europe; citizenship, belonging and migration; gendered structures, experiences and policies; and the strategies of migrants in coping with nationally embedded protectionism. The book also explores notions of solidarity, cosmopolitanism and interculturalism, which can inform a more coherent and sustainable approach to social incorporation and inclusion within modern societies." -- Book cover

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Citizenship & nationality law
Emigration and immigration--Government policy
Emigration and immigration--Political aspects
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
Migration, immigration & emigration
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SOCIAL SCIENCE--Emigration & Immigration
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European Economic Community countries--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
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European Union countries--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
European Union countries--Emigration and immigration--Political aspects
European Union countries--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects

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