Racism and Migration in Western Europe
John Solomos editor John Wrench editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:6th Apr '95
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Developments in a number of European societies have highlighted the volatility of racism and the ease with which racist and extreme-right political movements can mobilise around the question of immigration and opposition to cultural pluralism. This volume provides an overview of the processes that have led to the situation.In contemporary European societies the question of racism, linked to the politicisation of migration, is a major issue in social and political debate. Developments in a number of European societies have highlighted the volatility of this phenomenon and the ease with which racist and extreme-right political movements can mobilise around the question of immigration and opposition to cultural pluralism. The situation in countries as divergent as the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and various Scandinavian societies shows evidence of mounting racism and hostility to migrants. This volume provides a critical overview of the processes that have led to the present situation and explores some of the options for the future. Contents: Part I: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives J. Solomos and J. Wrench, Race and Racism in Contemporary Europe S. Castles, Migrations and Minorities in Europe: Perspectives for the 1990s: Eleven Hypotheses R. Miles, The Articulation of Racism and Nationalism: Reflections on European History Part II: Tendencies and Trends M. Wieviorka, Tendencies to Racism in Europe: Does France represent a unique case, or is it representative of a trend? C. Wilpert, The Ideological and Institutional Foundations of Racism in the Federal Republic of Germany E. Vasta, Rights and Racism in a New Country of Immigration: The Italian Case A. Alund and C. Schierup, The Thorny Road to Europe: Swedish Immigrant Policy in Transition T. Hammar, Political Participation and Civil Rights in Scandinavia H. Lutz, Migrant Women, Racism and the Dutch Labour Market P. Essed, The Politics of Marginal Inclusion: Racism in an Organisational Context J. Wrench and J. Solomos, The Politics and Processes of Racial Discrimination in Britain Part III: Issues and Debates T. A. van Dijk, Denying Racism: Elite Discourse and Racism A. Brah, Difference, Diversity, Differentiation: Processes of Racialisation and Gender Jan Rath, The Ideol
Compelling, theoretically sound, empirically well documented and very complete ... one of the most useful contributions to the European debate on racism and migration of recent years. It would be a serious shortcoming for anyone interested in these issues to ignore it. -- Dr Marco Martiniello, Laboratoire d'Etudes des Migrations, Universite de Liege This is a thought provoking and timely book with some excellent contributors. If, ultimately, it begs more questions that it answers that is as it should be for much of the research on which such answers will depend has yet to be undertaken. New Community Compelling, theoretically sound, empirically well documented are the main qualities of this brilliant collection of essays edited by two of the contemporary leading British scholars in the field of race and migration studies. The volume is undoubtedly one of the most useful contributions to the European debate on racism and migration in recent years. It would be a serious shortcoming for anyone interested in these issues to ignore it. International Migration Review ...represents one of the best English-language introductions to race in Europe. Patterns of Prejudice In contemporary European societies, the question of racism, linked to the politicisation of migration, is a major issue in social and political debate. The situation in countries as divergent as Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands and various Scandinavian societies shows evidence of mounting racism and hostility to migrants. This book provides an overview of the processes that led to the present situation and explores some of the options for the future. Refugee Studies Programme
ISBN: 9781859730072
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 16mm
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304 pages