Migration and integration challenges of Muslim immigrants in Europe : debating policies and cultural approaches / edited by Annemarie Profanter, Elena Maestri.
2021
D1056.2.M87
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Migration and integration challenges of Muslim immigrants in Europe : debating policies and cultural approaches / edited by Annemarie Profanter, Elena Maestri.
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9783030756260 (electronic bk.)
3030756262 (electronic bk.)
3030756254
9783030756253
3030756262 (electronic bk.)
3030756254
9783030756253
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Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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English
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10.1007/978-3-030-75626-0 doi
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D1056.2.M87
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305.697094
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Migration and Integration Challenges of Muslim Immigrants in Europe: Debating Policies and Cultural Approaches sheds new light on the complexity involved in the variegated and multifaceted migration interactions between Europe and the Muslim world. It does so by drawing on a rich selection of migration relationships, which greatly add to the existing knowledge about one of the most relevant and debated migration connections of our time. Joaquin Arango, Professor of Sociology, Complutense University Madrid, Spain As the impetus of globalization continues to gather pace, more and more people leave their homes pursuing dreams of a better life for themselves and their families. Muslim immigrants converging on Europe from widely divergent communities scattered throughout North Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia, represent a great variety of local cultures and traditions. Trans-Mediterranean networks form the basis of migration routes and are key factors in the destinations of these migrants and in the overall process of immigration, be this towards Europe or other Muslim countries. South-North fluxes intertwine with South-South fluxes, among which the Gulf Arab countries stand out as a prime destination, not only for low-skilled labour. Different situations emerge, within a variegated discourse on co-existence, integration, assimilation and the preservation of identity. The adoption of this transnational dimension incorporating both destination, and points of origin, enables the investigation of migration to move beyond a purely Eurocentric approach. Thus, different national patterns are analyzed with a focus on a number of significant case-studies. By debating policies and cultural approaches the aim is to add innovative scholarship to the challenge of integration. Cross-cultural pluralism on the part of the nation states comprising the European Union is one avenue for moving the dialogue between different cultural frameworks towards a more compatible form. Annemarie Profanter is Professor of Intercultural Pedagogy at the Faculty of Education of the Free University of Bolzano (unibz), Italy. Elena Maestri is Professor of History and Institutions of the Muslim World at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (UCSC), Milan, Italy.
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Politics of citizenship and migration.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Migration and the Muslim World: Perspektives and Challenges
Chapter 3. Migration, Integration and Belonging. Pakistani Migrants in Britain and in the United Arab Emirates
Chapter 4. Migration Changes and Integration Challenges in the Moroccan Case
Chapter 5. Ceuta and Melilla: Integration and Coexistence in a plural Society
Chapter 6. The Veil as Perceived and Real Boundary for Spanish Muslim Youth: Case by Case Regulation in Light of Discrimination and Individual Rights Claims
Chapter 7. Resource Mobilization and the Institutional Frameword of Islam: The Integration of Muslim Turks in Germany
Chapter 8. Immigration in Europe and Italy: Different Perspec- tives, Shared Challenges?- Chapter 9. Conclusion.
Chapter 2. Migration and the Muslim World: Perspektives and Challenges
Chapter 3. Migration, Integration and Belonging. Pakistani Migrants in Britain and in the United Arab Emirates
Chapter 4. Migration Changes and Integration Challenges in the Moroccan Case
Chapter 5. Ceuta and Melilla: Integration and Coexistence in a plural Society
Chapter 6. The Veil as Perceived and Real Boundary for Spanish Muslim Youth: Case by Case Regulation in Light of Discrimination and Individual Rights Claims
Chapter 7. Resource Mobilization and the Institutional Frameword of Islam: The Integration of Muslim Turks in Germany
Chapter 8. Immigration in Europe and Italy: Different Perspec- tives, Shared Challenges?- Chapter 9. Conclusion.