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Autore |
d'Appollonia Ariane Chebel |
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Titolo |
Managing ethnic diversity after 9/11 [[electronic resource] ] : integration, security, and civil liberties in transatlantic perspective / / edited by Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Simon Reich |
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New Brunswick, NJ, : Rutgers University Press, c2010 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (316 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Chebel d'AppolloniaAriane |
ReichSimon <1959-> |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Immigrants - Cultural assimilation |
Muslims - Cultural assimilation - European Union countries |
Muslims - Cultural assimilation - United States |
Arabs - Cultural assimilation - European Union countries |
Arabs - Cultural assimilation - United States |
Social integration - European Union countries |
Social integration - United States |
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European Union countries Emigration and immigration Government policy |
United States Emigration and immigration Government policy |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- TABLES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1. Quandaries of Integration in America and Europe: An Introduction -- 2. Security and/or Participation: On the Need to Reconcile Differing Conceptions of Migrant Integration -- 3. Security and the Integration of Immigrants in Europe and the United States -- 4. Security and Antiterror Policies in America and Europe -- 5. Integration, Security, and Faith Identity in Social Policy in Britain -- 6. The Clash of Perceptions: Comparison of Views among Muslims in Paris, London, and Berlin with Those among the General Public -- 7. How to Make Enemies: A Transatlantic Perspective on the Radicalization Process and Integration Issues -- 8. Security and Immigrant Integration |
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Policy in France and the United States: Evaluating Convergence and Success -- 9. Toward a European Policy of Integration? Divergence and Convergence of Immigrant Integration Policy in Britain and France -- 10. Typologizing Discriminatory Practices: Law Enforcement and Minorities in France, Italy, and the United States -- 11. The Security Implications in the Demand for Health Care Workers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands -- 12. Asylees and Refugees: A Comparative Examination of Problems of Integration -- 13. Culturalization of Citizenship in the Netherlands -- 14. Comparative Integration Contexts and Mexican Immigrant-Group Incorporation in the United States -- 15. Conclusion: Lessons Learned and Their Policy Implications -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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America's approach to terrorism has focused on traditional national security methods, under the assumption that terrorism's roots are foreign and the solution to greater security lies in conventional practices. Europe offers a different model, with its response to internal terrorism relying on police procedures. Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11 compares these two strategies and considers that both may have engendered greater radicalization--and a greater chance of home-grown terrorism. Essays address how transatlantic countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands have integrated ethnic minorities, especially Arabs and Muslims, since 9/11. Discussing the "securitization of integration," contributors argue that the neglect of civil integration has challenged the rights of these minorities and has made greater security more remote. |
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