Making the most of superdiversity : notes on the potential of a new approach
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Jenny PHILLIMORE, Nando SIGONA and Katherine TONKISS (eds), Superdiversity, policy and governance in Europe : multi-scalar perspectives, Bristol : Policy Press, 2020, New Perspectives in Policy and Politics, pp. 50-74
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MAGAZZINI, Tina, Making the most of superdiversity : notes on the potential of a new approach, in Jenny PHILLIMORE, Nando SIGONA and Katherine TONKISS (eds), Superdiversity, policy and governance in Europe : multi-scalar perspectives, Bristol : Policy Press, 2020, New Perspectives in Policy and Politics, pp. 50-74 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/69532
Abstract
Over the past two decades issues of diversity and of migration management have received unparalleled policy and scholarly attention in relation to a state of affairs of contemporary western societies in which they are increasingly presented as a normal feature of a globalising world (de Jong, 2014; Pécoud, 2009). In light of the ongoing so-called ‘migration crisis’ in Europe and the integration challenges it entails, this chapter aims at advancing the under-researched concept of ‘super-diversity’ as a possibly helpful bridge between the two disciplines of migration and diversity management.

