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Informationen zum Autor VEIT BADER Klappentext Citizenship implies exclusion of non-members. Migrations, processes and policies of first admission and incorporation of ethnically and culturally diverse newcomers are among the most hotly contested political issues, especially in a world of gross inequalities. This comparative and interdisciplinary collection sees distinguished moral and political philosophers, historians, sociologists, anthropologists and political scientists from America, Australia and Europe criticize existing institutions and increasingly restrictive policies and look for alternatives more in line with principles and constitutions of liberal democratic welfare states. Zusammenfassung A comparative and interdisciplinary study of issues of citizenship! culture! ethnicity and migration with contributions from North America! Europe and Australia by philosophers! historians! sociologists! anthropologists and political scientists. Provides a critique of the illiberal status quo in western democracy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements - Contributors - Introduction; V.Bader - PART 1: CITIZENSHIP AND EXCLUSION. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES - Migration and Poverty; T.Pogge - Fairly Open Borders; V.Bader - PART 2: CITIZENSHIP, MIGRATION AND INCORPORATION. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES - The 'Nature' of Nationality; V.Stolcke - Segmented Macrosystems, Networking Individuals, Cultural Change: Migrations as Balancing Processes and Incorporation as Interactive Change; D.Hoerder - PART 3: MODES OF INCORPORATION AND POLITICS OF MULTICULTURALISM. SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES - Beyond Multiculturalist Citizenship. The Challenge of Pluralism in Canada; D.Juteau - Multicultural Citizenship: The Australian Experience; S.Castles - Modes of Incorporation: Towards a Comparative Framework; A.Zolberg - PART 4: DILEMMA'S OF MIGRATION - AND INCORPORATION POLICIES - The Arts of Forecasting and Policy Making; V.Bader - Conclusion; V.Bader - Bibliography...
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Acknowledgements - Contributors - Introduction; V.Bader - PART 1: CITIZENSHIP AND EXCLUSION. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES - Migration and Poverty; T.Pogge - Fairly Open Borders; V.Bader - PART 2: CITIZENSHIP, MIGRATION AND INCORPORATION. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES - The 'Nature' of Nationality; V.Stolcke - Segmented Macrosystems, Networking Individuals, Cultural Change: Migrations as Balancing Processes and Incorporation as Interactive Change; D.Hoerder - PART 3: MODES OF INCORPORATION AND POLITICS OF MULTICULTURALISM. SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES - Beyond Multiculturalist Citizenship. The Challenge of Pluralism in Canada; D.Juteau - Multicultural Citizenship: The Australian Experience; S.Castles - Modes of Incorporation: Towards a Comparative Framework; A.Zolberg - PART 4: DILEMMA'S OF MIGRATION - AND INCORPORATION POLICIES - The Arts of Forecasting and Policy Making; V.Bader - Conclusion; V.Bader - Bibliography