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Routledge Handbook of the Governance of Migration and Diversity in - Citie

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Zusatztext "The editors are thought leaders on understanding how cities respond to the impact of immigration-driven diversity. The brilliant scholars gathered in this volume draw on world-wide case studies to explore how domains ranging from cultural institutions and entrepreneurs to the political process and governing policies shape the struggle to bring equity and comity out of unfolding urban conflicts over citizenship! deservingness! and power. It defines the state of the art on these matters." - John Mollenkopf! The Graduate Center! City University of New York."This collection of 30 papers covering many cities in Europe and beyond helps us to better understand how migration induced diversity deeply changes the cities and also local policies. It is a very valuable read and tool for students! scholars and policy makers." - Martiniello Marco! Research Director FNRS! Université de Liège! Belgium. Informationen zum Autor Tiziana Caponio is Associate Professor in the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society at the University of Turin and Fellow at Collegio Carlo Alberto. Peter Scholten is Professor in Public Administration at Erasmus University of Rotterdam. Ricard Zapata-Barrero is Full Professor at the Department of Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain. Zusammenfassung The Routledge Handbook to the Governance of Migration and Diversity in Cities focuses on the ways migration and diversity have transformed cities, and how cities have responded to the challenges and opportunities offered. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction PART I: Migration, history and urban life Chapter 2: Migration: a historical perspective. European port cities as a case study Chapter 3: Urban migration histories Chapter 4: Learning from history: city governance of migration and diversity in Britain and Germany Chapter 5: Creating succesful, diverse cities: what role can cultural institutions play? Chapter 6: Migrant entrepreneurship and cities. New opportunities, newcomers, new issues PART II: Local Politics and Political Participation Chapter 7: Participation of migrants in European cities: patterns of civic and political engagement Chapter 8: Local politics and immigration: mobilising immigrant associations beyond small-scale cities Chapter 9: Political systems, parties and diversity. The case of Amsterdam Chapter 10: How do local actors promote civic participation of immigrants? Approaches to integration and local dynamics Chapter 11: Warsaw: a new immigration city in search of its integration policy towards newcomers PART III: Local policies of migration and diversity Chapter 12: Global cities and multilevel immigration governance in Latin America Chapter 13: The worlds apart? Multilevel governance and the gap between national and local integration policies Chapter 14: City immigrant affair offices in the United States: taking local control of immigrant integration Chapter 15: City networks on migration between multilevel governance of migration: towards a research agenda Chapter 16: City governance of migration and diversity; interculturalism as a city policy paradigm Chapter 17: The local governance of immigrant integration in Europe: the state of the art and a conceptual model for future research Chapter 18: Municipal immigration policymaking in Canadian cities: the state of the art PART IV: Superdiverse cities Chapter 19: The governance of superdiversity: a tale of two North American cities Chapter 20: Cities of migration: towards a typology Chapter 21: Spanish intercultural cities: indexing governance Chapter 22: Between superdiversity and nationalism: the culturisation of everyday life in Amsterdam Chapter 23: Delh...

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