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Immigrants as outsiders in the two Irelands takes an all-island approach to map the diverse experiences of migrants in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
List of contents
1. Immigrants and other Outsiders - Bryan Fanning and Lucy Michael
2. Traveller health inequalities as legacies of exclusion - Ronnie Fay
3. Sectarian legacies and the marginalisation of migrants - Bethany Waterhouse-Bradley
4. Institutional responses to racism in both Irelands - Bryan Fanning and Lucy Michael
5. African asylum seekers and refugees in both Irelands - Fiona Murphy and Ulrike M. Vieten
6. African non-employment and labour market disadvantage - Philip O'Connell
7. Lives of Filipino-Irish careworkers - Pablo Rojas Coppari
8. Polish spaces in a divided city - Marta Kempny
9. Experiences of racism in social housing - Teresa Buczkowska and Bríd Ni Chonaill
10. Roma rights and racism - Siobhan Curran
11. Normalising racism in the Irish media - Lucy Michael
12 Children and young people on the margins - Patricia Brazil, Catherine Cosgrave and Katie Mannion
13 Immigrant-origin children and the education system - Merike Darmody and Frances McGinnity
14. Young Muslims as insiders and outsiders - Orla McGarry
15 Brexit, borders and belonging - Bryan Fanning
16. Hyphenated citizens as outsiders - Bashir Otukoya
17 Shades of belonging and exclusion - Bryan Fanning and Lucy Michael
Select bibliography
Index
About the author
Bryan Fanning is Lecturer in the Department of Social Policy and Social Work at University College Dublin
Summary
Immigrants as outsiders in the two Irelands takes an all-island approach to map the diverse experiences of migrants in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. -- .