Fr. 256.00

International Migration and Ethnic Relations - Critical Perspectives

English · Hardback

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Each day, in so many aspects of daily life, we are reminded of the significance of migration and ethnicity. This book is a critical contribution to the understanding of the phenomena of migration and ethnicity, from a Swedish vantage point looking outwards towards a European context. It presents current academic debates and gives a theoretical overview of nine key concepts in the field of ethnic and migrations studies, but it also exemplifies how these concepts could be used in analysing specific empirical cases. It explores the following concepts: ethnicity; migration; diaspora; citizenship; intersectionality; racism; right wing populism; social exclusion; and informalisation. The book is interdisciplinary, embracing areas such as labour studies, economic history, ethnicity, business administration, gender studies, literature studies, economics, educational science, social anthropology, social work, sociology and political science.

List of contents

Introduction: Critical perspectives on international migration and ethnic relations, Magnus Dahlstedt and Anders Neergaard 1. Ethnicity – The complexity of boundary creation and social differentiation, Tünde Puskás and Aleksandra Ålund 2. Migration – Sovereignty, borders and control, Martin Qvist, Brigitte Suter and Sara Ahlstedt 3. Diasporas – Relations and communities across borders, Khalid Khayati and Magnus Dahlstedt 4. Citizenship – Rights, obligations and changing citizenship ideals, Magnus Dahlstedt, Mikael Rundqvist and Viktor Vesterberg 5. Intersectionality: Manifold opportunities to grasp the complexities of inequality, Åsa-Karin Engstrand and Jennie K Larsson 6. Racism, Stefan Jonsson and Alireza Bethoui 7. Populism – Protest, democratic challenge and right-wing extremism, Erik Berggren and Anders Neergaard 8. Social exclusion – Migration and social vulnerability, Carl-Ulrik Schierup, Karin Krifors and Zoran Slavnić 9. Labour Migration and Informalisation: East meets West, Branka Likic-Brboric, Zoran Slavnic and Charles Woolfson Conclusion: Whither Swedish Exceptionalism? Concluding reflections, Magnus Dahlstedt & Anders Neergaard

About the author

Magnus Dahlstedt is Associate Professor in the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society at Linköping University, Sweden.
Anders Neergaard is Associate Professor in the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society at Linköping University, Sweden.

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