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Beskrivning
This book looks at transformations in citizenship politics in the EU Member States. It argues that the anti-discrimination agenda in the Treaty of Amsterdam has affected traditional patterns of national integration of ethnic minorities and migrants in Europe. Comparing France and Britain, it also looks at religious factors and Islam in Europe.
CHRISTOPHE BERTOSSI is a Research Fellow and the European Studies Programme Co-ordinator at the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), Paris, France. Formerly Marie Curie Research Fellow, he is an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, UK, and Research Associate at the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego, USA. He has published extensively on issues related to citizenship and ethno-cultural diversity in the European context in European and US journals.
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'With its focus on timely issues and well-considered chapters nicely linked together, this book will be welcome in graduate and research collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and practitioners.' - Willem Maas, Choice
Innehållsförteckning
Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction; C.Bertossi PART I: FROM CITIZENSHIP TO DISCRIMINATION: THE LIMITS OF INCLUSION Nation and Empire: Hierarchies of Citizenship in the New Global Order; S.Castles Cultures of Equality, Traditions of Belonging; A.Rudiger Does Anti-Discrimination Require Recognition?; E.Ferrarese Social Citizenship, Ethnic Minorities and the Welfare State; J.Rex PART II: THE EU FIGHT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION Social Exclusion, Diversity and the EU's Anti-Discrimination Agenda; C.-U. Schierup The Europeanization of Anti-Discrimination in Britain and France; A.Geddes & V.Guiraudon Religious Discrimination: Muslims Claiming Equality in the EU; V.Amiraux PART III: DISCRIMINATION IN FRENCH AND BRITISH CONTEXTS Societal Framework in Britain and France: Muslims in Prison; J.Beckford & D.Joly Ethnicity, Islam and Allegiances in the French Military; C.Bertossi Refugees, Gender and Citizenship in Britain and France; K.Wadia Afterword; E.Balibar