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Politics of Subsidiarity in Refugee Reception

English · Hardback

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This book concentrates on the politics of allocation and dispersal, the involvement of non-state actors, the role of social workers and street level bureaucrats and the subversive nature of grassroots initiatives as far as reception policies and practices are concerned.


List of contents

Introduction: Politics of Subsidiarity in Refugee Reception: Comparative Perspectives 1. Stuck in Reception: How Refugees in Austria and Germany Experience Long-Term Reception Constellations 2. Toward Street-Level Communities of Practice? The Implications of Actor Diversification in Migration Management in Athens and Berlin 3. The Emergence of New Street-Level Bureaucracies in Italy’s Asylum Reception System 4. Multi-Level Governance and Sanctuary Cities: The Case of Liège (Belgium) and Undocumented Migrants 5. Politics of Subsidiarity in Refugee Reception: The Case of Civil Society in Turkey 6. Governance of Refugee Children Protection in Turkey: Between Vulnerability and Paternalism

About the author

Ayhan Kaya is Professor of Politics, Director of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, and a member of the Department of International Relations at Istanbul Bilgi University.
Alexander K. Nagel is Professor of the Social Scientific Study of Religion at the Institute of Sociology at Georg-August Göttingen University.

Summary

This book concentrates on the politics of allocation and dispersal, the involvement of non-state actors, the role of social workers and street level bureaucrats and the subversive nature of grassroots initiatives as far as reception policies and practices are concerned.

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