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Majority Cultures and the Everyday Politics of Ethnic Difference
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Examining the ways in which majority Western cultures govern, represent and exclude those that are considered to be ethically 'other', this book asks what is the impact of globalization, governance and Western immigration controls on the construction of the majority 'self' and the minority 'other'?
Autorentext
MALCOLM D. BROWN, University of Auckland, New Zealand KATHERINE FENNELLY, University of Minnesota, USA ZELIA GREGORIOU, University of Cyprus, Cyprus DAN BAR-ON BEN GURION, University of the Negev, Israel ANDERS HELLSTRÖM, Lund University. Sweden TAL LITVAK HIRSCH, University of the Negev, Israel MARIA HUDSON, Policy Studies Institute, UK SHAYERAH ILIAS, University of Minnesota, USA SARA KALM, Lund University, Sweden DALIA MUKHTAR-LANDGREN, Lund University, Sweden JOAN PHILLIPS, Policy Studies Institute, UK KATHARINE RAY, Policy Studies Institute, UK JARO STACUL, University of Regina, Canada NESRIN UCARLAR, Marmara University, Turkey
Inhalt
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Majority Cultures and the Everday Politics of Ethnic Difference; K.Tyler PART 1: WHOSE WORLD IS THIS? GLOBALIZATION, GOVERNANCE and IMMIGRATION Mobility, Migration Control and Geopolitical Imaginations; S.Kalm Europe in Peril; A.Hellström PART 2: WHOSE PLACE IS THIS? LOCAL LEVEL RESPONSES TO ETHNIC DIFFERENCE City Marketing in a Dual City: Discourses of Progress and Problems in Post-Industrial Malmo; D.Mukhtar-Landgren Debating the Rural and the Urban: Majority White Racialized Discourses on the Countryside and the City; K.Tyler Local Responses to Immigrants in the Midwestern United States; K. Fennelly Belonging and Entitlement: Shifting Discourses of Difference in Multi-Ethnic Neighbourhoods in the UK; K.Ray, M.Hudson & J.Phillips Marginal Majority and Disheveled Otherness: Debating Gypsyness on the Greek-Albanian Border; A . Theodosiou PART 3: WHOSE LAND IS THIS? REPRESENTATIONS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE The Power of Stereotypes and Enemy Images: the Case of the Chechen Wars; B. Petersson European Declarations on Minorities: the Kurdish Quest for Turkey's Membership of the European Union; N. Ucarlar Local Media Representations of Islam before 9/11; M. Brown Whose House is This? The Palestinian 'Other' and the Construction of Jewish Israeli Identity; T. Litvak-Hirsch, D. Bar-On& J. Chaitin The Making and Breaking of Difference: Concluding Thoughts; B. Petersson& K. Tyler Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780230507487
- Genre Sociology
- Auflage First.
- Editor B. Petersson, K. Tyler
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
- Anzahl Seiten 245
- Größe H216mm x B140mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9780230507487
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-230-50748-7
- Veröffentlichung 29.05.2008
- Titel Majority Cultures and the Everyday Politics of Ethnic Difference
- Autor Bo Tyler, Katharine Petersson
- Untertitel Whose House is This?
- Gewicht 455g
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH