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Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; Latin Americans in the Context of International Immigration in Europe; Background and Research Objectives; Research Methods and Fieldwork Design; Innovation; Outline; Part I: Cities, Integration Policy and Migration; Chapter 1: The Geopolitical Context of the "New Migration" in Europe and the Challenges of Integration; Chapter 2: A Critical Approach to the Notion of Integration and Its Use in Policy; 2.1 'Fortress Europe': Towards a Common Immigration and Integration Policy
Chapter 3: Urban Diversity and the Scope of Multiculturalism3.1 Multiculturalism; 3.2 Introducing Multiculturalism as Integration Policy in Europe; Chapter 4: Transnationalism and Interculturalism as Patterns of Integration in a Global Perspective; 4.1 The Transnational Perspective; 4.2 The Political Proposal of Interculturalism; 4.3 Interculturalism from the Latin American Perspective; Part II: Defining Political Spaces for Integration: Amsterdam, London and Madrid; Chapter 5: Amsterdam's Political Pillars of Diversity; 5.1 The Dutch Version of Multiculturalism
5.2 "Inburgering": Integration and Citizenship5.3 Amsterdam's Diversity Policy and Social Cohesion; Chapter 6: London, Global City and "Superdiversity"; 6.1 The Multicultural Threat; 6.2 Superdiversity: The New Dimension of Diversity; Chapter 7: Madrid's Intercultural Perspective; 7.1 National Policy Developments on Integration and Cultural Diversity; 7.2 Madrid's Intercultural Coexistence and Active Integration; Chapter 8: The Limits of Citizenship as a Strategy for Integration; 8.1 The Dilemmas of a Post-national Citizenship; 8.2 Social Cohesion as a New Social Policy in Europe
Part III: An Historic Overview of Latin American Immigration in European Cities Since the 1970'sChapter 9: Europe in the Context of Latin-American International Migrations; 9.1 Latin American International Migration Flows; 9.1.1 Overseas Immigration; 9.1.2 Intra-regional Migration; 9.1.3 Migration Outside the Region; 9.2 Building the European Migratory Space; Chapter 10: Latin Americans as a New Immigrant Group at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century; 10.1 The Economic Push and Pull Factor Behind New Migration Flows; 10.2 An Approach to Demographic Growth of Latin Americans in Europe
10.3 Women in the Migratory CircuitsChapter 11: Latino Trajectories in the European City: Amsterdam, London and Madrid; 11.1 Amsterdam; 11.2 London; 11.3 Madrid; Part IV: Facing the Paradoxes of Integration: Policies, Strategies and Practices; Chapter 12: Latin Americans Confronting Integration Policies; 12.1 Amsterdam's Path to Citizenship; 12.2 Attaining Visibility in London: Migrant Labor and Civic Dynamics; 12.3 The Madrid Latino: Status, Labor Instability and Ethnic Representation; Chapter 13: Transnationalism and Integration Synergies
Chapter 3: Urban Diversity and the Scope of Multiculturalism3.1 Multiculturalism; 3.2 Introducing Multiculturalism as Integration Policy in Europe; Chapter 4: Transnationalism and Interculturalism as Patterns of Integration in a Global Perspective; 4.1 The Transnational Perspective; 4.2 The Political Proposal of Interculturalism; 4.3 Interculturalism from the Latin American Perspective; Part II: Defining Political Spaces for Integration: Amsterdam, London and Madrid; Chapter 5: Amsterdam's Political Pillars of Diversity; 5.1 The Dutch Version of Multiculturalism
5.2 "Inburgering": Integration and Citizenship5.3 Amsterdam's Diversity Policy and Social Cohesion; Chapter 6: London, Global City and "Superdiversity"; 6.1 The Multicultural Threat; 6.2 Superdiversity: The New Dimension of Diversity; Chapter 7: Madrid's Intercultural Perspective; 7.1 National Policy Developments on Integration and Cultural Diversity; 7.2 Madrid's Intercultural Coexistence and Active Integration; Chapter 8: The Limits of Citizenship as a Strategy for Integration; 8.1 The Dilemmas of a Post-national Citizenship; 8.2 Social Cohesion as a New Social Policy in Europe
Part III: An Historic Overview of Latin American Immigration in European Cities Since the 1970'sChapter 9: Europe in the Context of Latin-American International Migrations; 9.1 Latin American International Migration Flows; 9.1.1 Overseas Immigration; 9.1.2 Intra-regional Migration; 9.1.3 Migration Outside the Region; 9.2 Building the European Migratory Space; Chapter 10: Latin Americans as a New Immigrant Group at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century; 10.1 The Economic Push and Pull Factor Behind New Migration Flows; 10.2 An Approach to Demographic Growth of Latin Americans in Europe
10.3 Women in the Migratory CircuitsChapter 11: Latino Trajectories in the European City: Amsterdam, London and Madrid; 11.1 Amsterdam; 11.2 London; 11.3 Madrid; Part IV: Facing the Paradoxes of Integration: Policies, Strategies and Practices; Chapter 12: Latin Americans Confronting Integration Policies; 12.1 Amsterdam's Path to Citizenship; 12.2 Attaining Visibility in London: Migrant Labor and Civic Dynamics; 12.3 The Madrid Latino: Status, Labor Instability and Ethnic Representation; Chapter 13: Transnationalism and Integration Synergies