Migrant Integration in a Changing Europe: Immigrants, European Citizens, and Co-Ethnics in Italy and Spain

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$63.25
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
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Pages
304
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.75 inches | 1.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780268104375

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About the Author

Roxana Barbulescu is University Academic Fellow and 250 Great Minds Scholar in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leeds

Reviews

"The vast literature on immigrant integration in Western democracies assumes that states pursue coherent policies that they apply to all foreign nationals. Roxana Barbulescu challenges such simplistic views by showing that immigrant integration policies differ strikingly. This book is essential reading for all those who want to understand immigrant integration policies." --Rainer Bauböck, Chair in Social and Political Theory, European University Institute, Florence


"Migrant Integration in a Changing Europe is a smart, insightful, and original take on the state's role in the process of immigrant integration. Supported by extensive evidence drawn from the Italian and Spanish cases, it challenges the prevailing scholarly wisdom in arguing that immigration integration strategies significantly vary across time, immigrant groups, and levels of government while offering compelling reasons for these variations." --Anthony M. Messina, John R. Reitemeyer Professor of Political Science, Trinity College

--Anthony M. Messina, John R. Reitemeyer Professor, Trinity College

"Debates on migrant integration in Europe have for too long dwelt on the 'models' of northwest Europe, often reifying national culture differences. Migrant Integration in a Changing Europe illustrates the way Italy and Spain have pioneered integration through differentiation, undermining normative conceptions of citizenship. The study represents an important analytical advance in comparative migration studies." --Adrian Favell, Chair in Sociology and Social Theory at the University of Leeds


"Migrant Integration in a Changing Europe examines the critically important topic of immigrant integration in the new immigration countries of Italy and Spain and fills a significant gap in the literature. It reveals that previous scholarship in this area has used too broad a brush in describing and theorizing immigrant integration. This is a must read for immigration scholars as well as for those interested in public policy cross-nationally." --Kitty Calavita, Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California, Irvine