Identity, Belonging and Migration

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Pub. Date: 2008-10-22
Publisher(s): Liverpool University Press
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Summary

This volume addresses the question of migration in Europe. It is concerned with the extent to which racism and anti-immigration discourse has been to some extent normalised and ‘democratised' in European and national political discourses. Mainstream political parties are espousing increasingly coercive policies and frequently attempting to legitimate such approaches via nationalist-populist slogans and coded forms of racism. Identity, Belonging and Migration shows that that liberalism is not enough to oppose the disparate and diffuse xenophobia and racism faced by many migrants today and calls for new conceptions of anti-racism within and beyond the state. The book is divided into three parts and organised around a theoretical framework for understanding migration, belonging, and exclusion, which is subsequently developed through discussions of state and structural discrimination as well as a series of thematic case studies. In drawing on a range of rich and original data, this timely volume makes an important contribution to discussions on migration in Europe.

Author Biography

Gerard Delanty is professor of sociology at the University of Liverpool, chief editor of the European Journal of Social Theory, and the author of numerous volumes. Ruth Wodak is professor of discourse studies at the University of Lancaster and the author of a number of titles on discourse and discrimination. Paul Jones is lecturer in sociology at the University of Liverpool and the author of the forthcoming 2008 volume The Sociology of Architecture: Constructing Identities, also by Liverpool University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
List of Figuresp. viii
Notes on Contributorsp. ix
Introduction: Migration, Discrimination and Belonging in Europep. 1
Theoretical Perspectives on Belonging
Belonging and European Identityp. 21
Identity, Belonging and Migration: Beyond Constructing 'Others'p. 38
'Us' and 'Them': Inclusion and Exclusion - Discrimination via Discoursep. 54
Dilemmas of Secularism: Europe, Religion and the Problem of Pluralismp. 78
Institutional Forms of Discrimination
Racism, Anti-Racism and the Western Statep. 101
What Space for Migrant Voices in European Anti-Racism?p. 120
Multiculturalization of Societies: The State and Human Rights Issuesp. 134
Towards a Theory of Structural Discrimination: Cultural, Institutional and Interactional Mechanisms of the 'European Dilemma'p. 152
On Institutional and Agentic Discrimination: Migrants and National Labour Marketsp. 173
Non-Place Identity: Britain's Response to Migration in the Age of Supermodernityp. 198
Cases of Belonging and Exclusion
Symbolic Violencep. 221
Voices of Migrants: Solidarity and Resistancep. 241
Transformations of 'Dutchness': From Happy Multiculturalism to the Crisis of Dutch Liberalismp. 261
Competent vs. Incompetent Students: Polarization and Social Closure in Madrid Schoolsp. 279
Conclusion: Discrimination as a Modern European Legacyp. 301
Indexp. 311
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