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Ethnicity and Globalization - From Migrant Worker to Transnational Citizen

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Castles is Professor at the Centre forAsia Pacific Social Transformation Studies, University of Wollongong, Australia. Klappentext ` This book is not only an historical account of migration research, it also serves as a starting point for future research, providing good and new ideas for research on a very complex matter, i.e. the relationship between globalization, migration and racism' - The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest Zusammenfassung ` This book is not only an historical account of migration research, it also serves as a starting point for future research, providing good and new ideas for research on a very complex matter, i.e. the relationship between globalization, migration and racism' - The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Thirty Years of Research on Migration and Multicultural Societies PART TWO: WESTERN EUROPE: THE ¿GUESTS¿ WHO STAYED The Function of Labour Migration in Western Europe The Social Time-Bomb Education of an Underclass in West Germany The Guest-Worker in Western Europe An Obituary PART THREE: THE GLOBALIZATION OF MIGRATION Migration and Minorities in Europe Perspectives for the 1990s - Eleven Hypotheses Contract Labour Migration Migrations in the Asia-Pacific Region Before and After the Crisis Globalization and Migration Some Pressing Contradictions PART FOUR: MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES AS A CHALLENGE TO THE NATION-STATE Multicultural Citizenship The Australian Experience Explaining Racism in the New Germany The Racisms of Globalization Citizenship and the Other in the Age of Migration

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