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German multiculturalism immigrant integration and the transformation of citizenship
Title:
German multiculturalism immigrant integration and the transformation of citizenship
Author:
Klopp, Brett.
ISBN:
9780313014215
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 235 p.)
Contents:
Tables; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Conceptualizing the Integration of Immigrants in Europe: Integration as Multiculturalism at the Local Level; 2 German Immigration History and National Citizenship Policy; 3 Working Together: The Shifting Socioeconomic Context of Foreigner Integration; 4 Living and Learning Together: Integration and Identity Recognition in the Schools; 5 Living Together? Housing Segregation and the Frankfurter Vertrag; 6 Representation and Political Incorporation in a Multicultural City.
Abstract:
Migration, asylum, and citizenship have become unavoidable topics in contemporary European politics. Klopp examines the issues of immigration, integration, and multiculturalism in Germany, Europe's premier immigration country, through the perspectives of both immigrants and local institutions (unions, employers, schools, neighborhoods, and city government). Klopp addresses the potential for immigration patterns and increasing heterogeneity to produce the conditions for social transformation, and specifically he shows how these factors are challenging and gradually transforming the boundaries o.
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