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Contested Concepts in Migration Studies Routledge Series on Global Order Studies Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Zapata-Barrero Ricard, Jacobs Dirk, Kastoryano Riva

Couverture de l’ouvrage Contested Concepts in Migration Studies

This volume demonstrates that migration- and diversity-related concepts are always contested, and provides a reflexive critical awareness and better comprehension of the complex questions driving migration studies. The main purpose of this volume is to enhance conceptual thinking on migration studies.

Examining interaction between concepts in the public domain, the academic disciplines, and the policy field, this book helps to avoid simplification or even trivialization of complex issues. Recent political events question established ways of looking at issues of migration and diversity and require a clarification or reinvention of political concepts to match the changing world. Applying five basic dimensions, each expert chapter contribution reflects on the role concepts play and demonstrates that concepts are ideology dependent, policy/politics dependent, context dependent, discipline dependent, and language dependent, and are influenced by how research is done, how policies are formulated, and how political debates extend and distort them.

This book will be essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners in migration studies/politics, migrant integration, citizenship studies, racism studies, and more broadly of key interest to sociology, political science, and political theory.

Introduction: Conceptual Thinking in Migration Studies 1. Border: Meanings, practices and fields in academia, politics, and public domains 2. Citizenship: From liberal right to neoliberally earned 3. Cohesion: Beyond the diversity threatening hypothesis 4. Cosmopolitanism: Moral Universalism and the Politics of Migration 5. Discrimination: Studying the racialized structure of disadvantage 6. Diversity: Polyphony of the concept 7. Identity and immigration: Core concepts 8. Integration: A critical view 9. Interculturalism: Re-imagining dialogue and connectedness in super-diverse realities 10. Mobility and Migration: Physical, Contextual and Perspectival Interpretations 11. Multiculturalism: Maximum Misunderstanding 12. Nationalism: The concept and its varieties 13. Secularism: Political Secularism and Post-immigration Ethno-Religious Communities 14. Tolerance: Recognition, reasonable accommodation, and minority rights 15. Transnationalism: Theory and experience

Postgraduate, Professional, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Ricard Zapata-Barrero is Full Professor in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Dirk Jacobs is Full Professor at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, and Chairperson of the Brussels Studies Institute, Belgium.

Riva Kastoryano is Emerite Research Director at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), affiliated at Sciences Po - Center for International Studies (CERI-Sciences Po, Paris).