Contested Citizenship by Ruud Koopmans

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Contested Citizenship by Ruud Koopmans

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Demonstrates how national identity affects the dynamics of immigration. Revealing cross-national differences in how immigration and diversity are contended by different national governments, this book finds that how citizenship is constructed is the key variable defining the experience of Europe's immigrant populations.

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Contested Citizenship by Ruud Koopmans

Demonstrates how national identity affects the dynamics of immigration. Revealing cross-national differences in how immigration and diversity are contended by different national governments, this book finds that how citizenship is constructed is the key variable defining the experience of Europe's immigrant populations.
Ruud Koopmans is professor of sociology at Free University, Amsterdam. Paul Statham is reader in political communications at the University of Leeds. Marco Giugni is a researcher and teacher of political science at the University of Geneva. Florence Passy is assistant professor of political science at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
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ISBN 13 9780816646630
ISBN 10 0816646635
Title Contested Citizenship
Author Ruud Koopmans
Series Social Movements Protest And Contention
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Year published 2005-12-24
Number of pages 376
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