Contested Citizenship : Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe /
Presenting an unprecedented wealth of empirical research, Contested Citizenship compares collective actions by migrants, xenophobes, and antiracists in Germany, Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. Revealing striking cross-national differences in how immigration and diversity are conte...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the contentious politics of immigration and ethnic relations
- Configurations of citizenship in five European countries
- Beyond the nation-state?: national and postnational claims making
- Migrants between transnationalism and national citizenship
- Minority group demands and the challenge of Islam
- The extreme right: ethnic competition or political space?
- Interest or identity?: pro-migrant and antiracist actors
- Contested citizenship: conclusions and future directions
- Appendix: the coding of political claims making.


