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Section I: Organising integration where and when it starts, and how does it end
Chapter 1: Introduction: Organising integrationAndreas Diedrich and Barbara Czarniawska (A developed version of "Aims and Rationale")
Chapter 2: Alternative perspectives on immigrant accommodation to society: Implications for organising, the labor market, and workplace integration. Vedran Omanovi & Ann Langley
Chapter 3: Organizing (refugee) integration in Sweden: How it begins -Yashar Mahmud
Chapter 4: Narratives of integration among migrants to Sweden: Digital influences in the conceptualisation of integration of the transnational migrant Amit Mitra & Quang Evansluong
Chapter 5: Prefigurative politics in women worker cooperatives as a new integration practice Maria Norbck & Maria Zapata Campos
Chapter 6: Tough love the role of municipal housing corporations in deprived neighborhoods Sara Brorstrm
Chapter 7: Organising integration and the labors of hope Andreas Diedrich and Annette Risberg
Chapter 8: Speaking Swedish: A necessity or a possible ground for discrimination? Hanna Hellgren
Section II: Comparing Integration Efforts
While many topics, problems and solutions related to organising integration are recognizable in most countries, there are interesting differences in space and time
Chapter 9: Social procurement for labor market integration Emma Ek sterberg and Patrik Zapata Chapter 10: But you are not an immigrant On Nordic integration from a cultural perspective Barbara Czarniawska and Orvar Lfgren
Chapter 11: Organisational inclusion and identity regulation in Austria Almina Besic & Renate Ortlieb
Chapter 12: The integration of immigrants into the fragile Italian labour market Donatella Greco, Alberto Zanutto and Barbara Poggio
Chapter 13: Integrating older migrants: Organisational care and support processes and practices in Australia Marika Franklin, Fei Guo and Lucy Taksa
Chapter 14: The integration problem A view from the rocking chair Sten Jnsson
Chapter 15: Different and similar: A time for hybridization has come? Barbara Czarniawska and Andreas Diedrich. .

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