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The European tribe
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ISBN: 0375707042 9780375707049 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York: Vintage books,

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Racial discrimination and ethnicity in European history
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ISBN: 8884922801 9788884922809 Year: 2003 Volume: 7 Publisher: Pisa: Plus,

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The European second generation compared : does the integration context matter ?
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ISSN: 22135421 ISBN: 9789089644435 9089644431 9789048516926 9789048516933 9048516927 1283698404 9048516935 9781283698405 Year: 2012 Publisher: Amsterdam: Amsterdam university press,

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Based on data collected by the TIES survey in 15 cities across 8 European countries, looks at the place and position of the children of immigrants from Turkey, Morocco, and the former Yugoslavia--

The politics of multiculturalism in the new Europe : racism, identity, and community
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ISBN: 1856494225 1856494217 9781856494229 9781856494212 Year: 1997 Volume: *2 Publisher: London: Zed books,

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Europe has become a novel experiment in multiple, tiered and mediated multiculturalisms. It is now a supranational community of cultures, sub-cultures and trans-cultures inserted differentially into radically different political cultural traditions. The consequences of this re-imagining and re-making of a new Europe are variously seen to be threatening or utopian. In a post-Communist, post-national era, multiculturalism has been theorized as a paternalistic, top-down solution to the & problem of minorities, a dangerous reification of & culture', or a new way forward to a politics of & recognition and & authenticity'. But is multiculturalism simply a novel project of social engineering, devised for the twenty-first century by well-meaning liberals or communitarians? The authors of this book reject this view by demonstrating that multiculturalism is the political outcome of ongoing power struggles and collective negotiations of cultural, ethnic and racial differences.

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