Critical Perspectives
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Köp båda 2 för 2889 kr'I found International Migration and Ethnic Relations a very enjoyable read and a useful source to which I came back time and again for ideas and inspiration to structure some of the discussions in an optional class I delivered this term on Race, Ethnicity and Migration. (...) All in all, this book does excellently the difficult job of presenting foundation concepts in the field of race, ethnicity and migration together with the main debates surrounding them, while providing useful empirical examples.' - Neli Demireva, University of Essex
Magnus Dahlstedt is Associate Professor in the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society at Linkping University, Sweden. Anders Neergaard is Associate Professor in the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society at Linkping University, Sweden.
Introduction: Critical perspectives on international migration and ethnic relations, Magnus Dahlstedt and Anders Neergaard 1. Ethnicity The complexity of boundary creation and social differentiation, Tnde Pusks and Aleksandra lund 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, sa-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 Slavni 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