Migration and Integration in Flanders
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Migration and Integration in Flanders

Multidisciplinary Perspectives
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ISBN-13:
9789461662552
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
278
Autor:
Engbersen Godfried Engbersen
Serie:
CeMIS Migration and Intercultural Studies
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Thought-provokinginsights on the nexus of migration and integration beyond the national contextAcross the world, and due to ongoing globalisation,migration is increasingly becoming a part of daily life. But more than ever, migrationcan no longer be viewed as a simple linear trajectory from A to B. Theemergence of transnational communities and intense interactions between regionsof origin and of destination have led to new forms of social-cultural praxisand (sub)cultures which exert an important influence on the integration of immigrants. The case of Flanders, the northern part of Belgium and a reference point for the impact of these processes across Europe, is presented as a case study in this book.Migrationand Integration in Flanders isstructured in three thematic parts, opening with chapters on the imaginaries andperceptions of people in changing migration contexts. The book then proceedswith chapters which present theoretical and empiric data on changingintegration dynamics in multicultural societies. The final chapter concludes witha discussion of social networks' mediating role.The growing complexity of migration leads the contributing authors to lookbeyond borders, both of national frontiers - as migration by definition impliescross-border research - and of disciplines and research methods. In doing so, the presentvolume offers thought-provoking essays on topical issues that stir public andpolitical debates across Europe, and contributes to fundamental discussions onchanging societies.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).Contributors: Didier Boost (University of Antwerp), Noel Clycq(University of Antwerp), David De Coninck (KU Leuven), Godfried Engbersen(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Steven Groenez (KU Leuven), KennethHemmerechts (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Dries Lens (University of Antwerp),Franois Levrau (University of Antwerp), Ive Marx (University of Antwerp),Joris Michielsen (University of Antwerp), Ward Nouwen (University of Antwerp),Edith Piqueray (University of Antwerp), Christiane Timmerman (University ofAntwerp), Falke Tibax (University of Antwerp), Rut Van Caudenberg (Universityof Antwerp/Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona), Anneloes Vandenbroucke (KU Leuven),Sanne Van de Pol (University of Antwerp), Dirk Vanheule (University ofAntwerp), Gert Verschraegen (University of Antwerp), SunA ica VujiA (Universityof Antwerp)
Thought-provokinginsights on the nexus of migration and integration beyond the national contextAcross the world, and due to ongoing globalisation,migration is increasingly becoming a part of daily life. But more than ever, migrationcan no longer be viewed as a simple linear trajectory from A to B. Theemergence of transnational communities and intense interactions between regionsof origin and of destination have led to new forms of social-cultural praxisand (sub)cultures which exert an important influence on the integration of immigrants. The case of Flanders, the northern part of Belgium and a reference point for the impact of these processes across Europe, is presented as a case study in this book.Migrationand Integration in Flanders isstructured in three thematic parts, opening with chapters on the imaginaries andperceptions of people in changing migration contexts. The book then proceedswith chapters which present theoretical and empiric data on changingintegration dynamics in multicultural societies. The final chapter concludes witha discussion of social networks' mediating role.The growing complexity of migration leads the contributing authors to lookbeyond borders, both of national frontiers - as migration by definition impliescross-border research - and of disciplines and research methods. In doing so, the presentvolume offers thought-provoking essays on topical issues that stir public andpolitical debates across Europe, and contributes to fundamental discussions onchanging societies.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).Contributors: Didier Boost (University of Antwerp), Noel Clycq(University of Antwerp), David De Coninck (KU Leuven), Godfried Engbersen(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Steven Groenez (KU Leuven), KennethHemmerechts (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Dries Lens (University of Antwerp),Franois Levrau (University of Antwerp), Ive Marx (University of Antwerp),Joris Michielsen (University of Antwerp), Ward Nouwen (University of Antwerp),Edith Piqueray (University of Antwerp), Christiane Timmerman (University ofAntwerp), Falke Tibax (University of Antwerp), Rut Van Caudenberg (Universityof Antwerp/Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona), Anneloes Vandenbroucke (KU Leuven),Sanne Van de Pol (University of Antwerp), Dirk Vanheule (University ofAntwerp), Gert Verschraegen (University of Antwerp), SunA ica VujiA (Universityof Antwerp)

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