Migration and Diversity
Processes of social change brought about by international migration usually entail multiple kinds of diversification affecting ethnicities and identities, languages, gender balances, social statuses, skills and more. Compiled and introduced by a leading figure in the field, Migration and Diversity draws together key social scientific studies addressing varieties of migration-driven diversification. Contributions also examine state responses to, and the wider effects of, the new social, economic and political configurations that arise from migration. Combining empirical and theoretical works, this volume will be useful for undergraduate and graduate students through to professional scholars engaging in some of the most topical issues of today.
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Migration and Diversity
Processes of social change brought about by international migration usually entail multiple kinds of diversification affecting ethnicities and identities, languages, gender balances, social statuses, skills and more. Compiled and introduced by a leading figure in the field, Migration and Diversity draws together key social scientific studies addressing varieties of migration-driven diversification. Contributions also examine state responses to, and the wider effects of, the new social, economic and political configurations that arise from migration. Combining empirical and theoretical works, this volume will be useful for undergraduate and graduate students through to professional scholars engaging in some of the most topical issues of today.
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Migration and Diversity

Migration and Diversity

by Steven Vertovec (Editor)
Migration and Diversity

Migration and Diversity

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Processes of social change brought about by international migration usually entail multiple kinds of diversification affecting ethnicities and identities, languages, gender balances, social statuses, skills and more. Compiled and introduced by a leading figure in the field, Migration and Diversity draws together key social scientific studies addressing varieties of migration-driven diversification. Contributions also examine state responses to, and the wider effects of, the new social, economic and political configurations that arise from migration. Combining empirical and theoretical works, this volume will be useful for undergraduate and graduate students through to professional scholars engaging in some of the most topical issues of today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782547181
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 11/26/2014
Series: The International Library of Studies on Migration series , #16
Pages: 864
Product dimensions: 6.62(w) x 9.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Edited by Steven Vertovec, Director, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany

Table of Contents

Contents:

Acknowledgements

Introduction Steven Vertovec

PART I MIGRATION AND DIVERSITY IN HISTORY
1. Dirk Hoerder (2002), ‘Worlds in Motion, Cultures in Contact’
2. Peter Heather (2009), ‘The End of Migration and the Birth of Europe’
3. Adam McKeown (2004), ‘Global Migration, 1846–1940’
4. Nora Lafi (2011), ‘The Ottoman Urban Governance of Migrations and the Stakes of Modernity’
5. Peter T. Alter (1996), ‘The Creation of Multi-Ethnic Peoplehood: The Wilkeson, Washington Experience’

PART II CONCEIVING DIVERSITY TODAY
6. Sara Ahmed (2007), ‘The Language of Diversity’
7. Thomas Faist (2009), ‘Diversity – A New Mode of Incorporation?’
8. Natalka Patsiurko, John L. Campbell and John A. Hall (2012), ‘Measuring Cultural Diversity: Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Fractionalization in the OECD’
9. Steven Vertovec (2012), ‘”Diversity” and the Social Imaginary’
10. Peter J. Aspinall (2009), ‘The Future of Ethnicity Classifications’

PART III IMPACTS OF MIGRATION AND DIVERSITY
11. Graeme Hugo (2005), Migrants in Society: Diversity and Cohesion, Geneva, Switzerland: Global Commission on International Migration
12. Alberto Alesina and Eliana La Ferrara (2005), ‘Ethnic Diversity and Economic Performance’
13. Dana Schüler and Julian Weisbrod (2010), ‘Ethnic Fractionalisation, Migration and Growth’
14. Steffen Mau and Christoph Burkhardt (2009), ‘Migration and Welfare State Solidarity in Western Europe’
15. Gary P. Freeman (2009), ‘Immigration, Diversity, and Welfare Chauvinism’

PART IV POLICIES AND PRACTICES
16. Stephen Castles (1995), ‘How Nation-States Respond to Immigration and Ethnic Diversity’
17. Wolfgang Bosswick, Friedrich Heckmann and Doris Lüken-Klaßen (2007), Diversity Policy in the City: Background Paper for the 2nd Meeting of the CLIP Network in Brussels, Bamberg, Germany: European Forum for Migration Studies
18. John Wrench (2004), ‘Managing Diversity, Fighting Racism or Combating Discrimination? A Critical Exploration’
19. Gabriel N. Toggenburg (2005), ‘Who is Managing Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in the European Condominium? The Moments of Entry, Integration and Preservation’
20. Nick Johns (2004), ‘Ethnic Diversity Policy: Perceptions within the NHS’

PART V THE DIVERSITY AND COHESION DEBATE
21. Robert D. Putnam (2007), ‘E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first Century – The 2006 Johan Skytte Prize Lecture,’
22. James Laurence (2011), ‘The Effect of Ethnic Diversity and Community Disadvantage on Social Cohesion: A Multi-Level Analysis of Social Capital and Interethnic Relations in UK Communities’
23. Dietlind Stolle, Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston (2008), ‘When Does Diversity Erode Trust? Neighborhood Diversity, Interpersonal Trust and the Mediating Effect of Social Interactions’
24. Alejandro Portes and Erik Vickstrom (2011), ‘Diversity, Social Capital, and Cohesion’
25. Christel Kessler and Irene Bloemraad (2010), ‘Does Immigration Erode Social Capital? The Conditional Effects of Immigration-Generated Diversity on Trust, Membership, and Participation across 19 Countries, 1981–2000’

PART VI EVERYDAY DIVERSITY
26. Kirsten Simonsen (2008), ‘Practice, Narrative and the “Multicultural City”: A Copenhagen Case’
27. Suzanne M. Hall (2010) ‘Picturing Difference: Juxtaposition, Collage and Layering of a Multi-ethnic Street’
28. Maria Hudson, Joan Phillips and Kathryn Ray (2009) ‘”Rubbing Along with the Neighbours” – Everyday Interactions in a Diverse Neighbourhood in the North of England’
29. Ralph Grillo (2002), ‘Immigration and the Politics of Recognizing Difference in Italy’
30. Joyce M. Bell and Douglas Hartmann (2007), ‘Diversity in Everyday Discourse: The Cultural Ambiguities and Consequences of “Happy Talk”’

PART VII SUPER-DIVERSITY
31. Steven Vertovec (2007), ‘Super-diversity and its Implications,’
32. Peter A. Kraus (2012), ‘The Politics of Complex Diversity: A European Perspective’
33. Jan Blommaert and Ben Rampton (2011), ‘Language and Superdiversity’
34. Jenny Phillimore (2010), ‘Approaches to Health Provision in the Age of Super-Diversity: Accessing the NHS in Britain’s Most Diverse City,’
35. Susanne Wessendorf (2010), ‘Commonplace Diversity: Social Interactions in a Super-diverse Context’

Index
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