The politics of new immigrant destinations : transatlantic perspectives /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Chambers, Stefanie (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2017.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction: Dimensions of Variation in Newly Diverse Transatlantic Destinations
  • Anthony M. Messina and Abigail Fisher Williamson; I. New Destination Countries; 1. Bureaucrats and the Ballot Box: State-Led Political Incorporation in Ireland
  • Erica Dobbs; 2. Immigrant Integration Policy Frames in Italy: A Multilevel Governance Perspective
  • Tiziana Caponio and Francesca Campomori; II. Regions with Distinctive Histories of Cultural Diversity; 3. Migrations, Language, and Social Mobility in Catalonia
  • Amado Alarcón.
  • 4. The Difference a Decade of Enforcement Makes: Hispanic Racial Incorporation and Changing Intergroup Relations in the American South's Black Belt (2003-2016)
  • Helen B. Marrow; III. New Destination Locales within Traditional Destination Countries; 5. The Politics of Place: The Impact of Local Contexts in Immigrant Voting
  • Claudio A. Holzner and Melissa M. Goldsmith; 6. Religious Communities, Immigration, and Social Cohesion in Rural Areas: Evidence from England
  • Rhys Andrews; IV. Early Migration Cycle Countries.
  • 7. The Challenges of Immigrant Incorporation in the Context of Multiple Transition Processes: The Case of Poland
  • Aleksandra Kazłowska and Magdalena Lesińska; 8. Political Participation of Migrants in Latvia: Lessons Learned?
  • Dace Akule; V. New Destinations in Comparative Perspective; 9. Immigration and Policing Practices in New Destinations
  • Monica W. Varsanyi, Paul G. Lewis, Doris Marie Provine, and Scott Decker; 10. Immigrant Incorporation in Local Schools: Policy and Practices in New versus Established Destinations
  • Melissa Marschall.
  • 11. Civic and Political Engagement by Immigrant-Background Minorities in Traditional and New Destination European Cities
  • Katia Pilati and Laura Morales; Conclusion: Emerging Commonalities across New and Traditional Transatlantic Destinations
  • Stefanie Chambers, Diana Evans, and Abigail Fisher Williamson; References; Contributors; Index.