Date: 2017
Type: Book
Multicultural governance in a mobile world
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017[Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism]
TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna (editor/s), TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna, Multicultural governance in a mobile world, Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017[Global Governance Programme], [Cultural Pluralism] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/49765
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Migration-related cultural diversity poses a number of highly pressing challenges for liberal democratic societies. This book explores what forms of migrant accommodation and multicultural citizenship we can envisage in the contemporary context of increased migration, where newcomers are often not given a settlement perspective. Through both theoretical contributions and empirically orientated analyses, this book provides insights into how theories and practices of multicultural citizenship and migrant integration are adapting, and might adapt in the future, to the new patterns of international migration and mobility that we are seeing in today's world.
Table of Contents:
Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World: An Introduction, Anna Triandafyllidou
Part I: What Has Changed?
1. The Return of the National in a Mobile World, Anna Triandafyllidou
2. Reimagining the Nation, Migration and Citizenship: The Role of Cultural Institutions and New Institutional Responses, Peggy Levitt
3. Settlers or Movers? The temporality of past migrations, political inaction and its consequences, 1945–1985, Jozefien De Bock
Part II: How Have People Responded?
4. Mobilities Against Prejudice: Social Transnationalism and Attitudes Towards Immigration, Justyna Salamonska
5. Just Visiting? The Weakening of Social Protection in a Mobile World, Keith Banting and Edward Koning
Part III: How Have States Responded?
6. Multiculturalism Without Citizenship?, Will Kymlicka
7. Multiculturalism on the Move: An Australian Perspective, Geoffrey Brahm Levey
8. Multicultural Citizenship and New Migrations, Tariq Modood
Part IV: What Should We Do to Move Forward?
9. The Migration-mobility Nexus: Rethinking Citizenship and Integration as Processes, Matteo Gianni
10. Raising Claims and Dealing With Claims in a ‘Mobile World’ of ‘Superdiversity’. Institutions and Policies of Accommodation Under Pressure, Veit Bader
11. On the Reciprocal Subordination of Multiculturalism and Migration Policies, Sune Lægaard
12. Multiculturalism and Temporary Migrant Workers, Bouke de Vries
13. Democratic Representation in Mobile Societies, Rainer Bauböck
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/49765
Series/Number: [Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press