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Europe's Established and Emerging Immigrant Communities: assimilation, multiculturalism or integration

Europe's Established and Emerging Immigrant Communities: assimilation, multiculturalism or integration

Edited by: Carlton Howson and Momodou Sallah

ISBN: 9781858564661

Price: £19.99

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184 pages
244 x 170mm
November 2009

Europe is not what it used to be, and not yet what it will be. The assassination of Theo van Gogh in November 2004, the 2001 riots in the Northern cities of England, the riots in France in November 2005 and the incident of the Danish Cartoons in 2005 are all manifestations of mainstream Europe’s struggle to reconfigure itself. The rapidly changing demographics, especially after post World War Two immigration, have led to what Tariq Ramadan calls a ‘European identity crisis’. This has raised significant social, political, economic, security and cultural questions over how emerging and more established immigrant communities are managed.

This book brings together some of the leading writers in their fields to explore a range of issues concerning Europe’s established and emerging immigrant communities: religion, health, housing, refugees and asylum seekers, working in post conflict ethnic zones, community cohesion in rural areas, security, Gypsies and Travellers. The first part of the book looks at such topics across Europe whilst the second uses the UK as a microcosm through which to explore specific issues.

Readers will find a wide range of perspectives based on empirical research and grounded in critical analyses, as well as responses to the new challenges confronting Europe. The book is timely and has wide appeal: it will be essential reading for social science courses including community development, sociology, politics, social policy, diversity, health, education and international development at both undergraduate and post graduate level. And policy makers and practitioners will treasure the book’s historical and contemporary insights into how the geography of Europe has been shaped and how policies continue to be largely focused on the
racialisation of people.

Contents


Introduction - Momodou Sallah and Carlton Howson

1: Dawn of a New Europe: Addressing ‘Otherness’ - Momodou Sallah
2: Muslims and European Policies: The Way Forward - Tariq Ramadan
3: New Developments for the Welfare of Migrants in Europe - Mark RD Johnson
4: Sickle Cell: A Signifier for a New Europe - Simon Dyson
5: Restrictionalism versus Liberalism? The rupture between asylum and integration in the EU - Jenny Phillimore
6: Belonging to the Nation: a comparative study of Somali refugee and asylum seekers living in the UK and Denmark - Gill Valentine, Deborah Sporton and Katrine Bang Nielsen
7: ‘Until yesterday we lived together - Do juce smo zivjeli zajedno’: Youth and community development in Northern Ireland and Bosnia-Herzegovina - Alan Grattan, Marina Zhunich and Martin McMullan
8: Housing and community cohesion in rural areas - Tim Brown
9: Policing experiences and perceptions of new communities in Britain - Perry Stanislas
10: Crabs in a barrel: race, class and widening participation - Carlton Howson
11: A Multiculturalist approach for Gypsies and Travellers? How the lack of site provision engenders conflict and promotes assimilation - Joanna Richardson
12: Community cohesion, the ‘death of multiculturalism’ and work with young people - Paul Thomas

Reviews

...interesting and varied reading ... the case studies leave the readers wanting more - Runnymede Bulletin

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