Challenging Racism in Britain and Germany (Migration, Minorities and Citizenship) - Tapa dura

Wilpert, C.; Layton-Henry, Z.

 
9780333643174: Challenging Racism in Britain and Germany (Migration, Minorities and Citizenship)

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This collection analyses some of the factors that contribute to racism and exclusion in Britain and Germany such as citizenship laws, racial violence, discrimination in education and employment, anti-semitism and the rise of the far right. Strategies to combat racism, racist violence and discrimination in Britain are described and analysed and proposals for anti-discrimination legislation in Germany are considered.

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ZIG LAYTON-HENRY is Professor of Politics at the University of Warwick and former Director of the ESRC Centre of Research in Ethnic Relations. He is author of The Politics of Immigration (Macmillan, 1992) and editor of The Political Rights of Migrant Workers in Western Europe (Sage, 1990). His main research interests include citizenship, immigration policy and transnational communities. - CZARINA WILPERT is a native of Los Angeles, California and a social scientist at the Berlin University of Technology. Her research addresses multiple aspects of international migration, especially questions relating to the future of the descendants of migrants and the social organisation of migrants from Turkey in Germany. Her most recent work addresses issues of immigrants in the informal labour market and the meanings attached to citizenship and nationality. Dr Wilpert is a core member of the TSER Research Network of the European Community on Working on the Fringes: Immigrant Business, Economic Integration and Informal Practices.

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