Identity and Integration

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Assimilation Model
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Christian Occidental Culture
Civil Society
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Collective Identity
Common Language
culture
Distinctive Cultural Practices
dutch
Dutch Language
Emotional Interdependence
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ethnic boundary maintenance
Folklore Group
German Government
German Turk
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islamic
Islamic Organizations
Life Style
migrants
multicultural policy analysis
Muslim diaspora Europe
organisations
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Ronit Lentin
second generation integration
Segmented Assimilation
social identity theory
society
transnational migration studies
turkish
Turkish Immigrant Populations
Turkish Islamic Organisations
Turkish migrant community research
Turkish Migrants
Turkish Political Life
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Vice Versa
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754632115
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Symbolic boundaries, cultural differences and ethnic conflicts have gained significance and new meanings in a global situation characterized by the dissolution of traditional political and societal structures. Communications and political and economic interactions increasingly cross the borders of states, nations and ethnic communities, and yet symbolic borders and separate group identities are nevertheless asserted. The perceived efforts of migrants to maintain their cultural and ethnic identities are often blamed as a cause of conflict within nation states. This intriguing volume recognizes that migrants with an Islamic background are seen as especially problematic cases. Turks are the biggest category among Muslim migrants in Europe and more than one third of all Muslim migrants in Europe are from Turkey. Referring primarily to immigration from Turkey, this book combines both exemplary case studies of Turks within Europe and theoretical papers with innovative perspectives on the relations between integration and identity.
Dr Rosemarie Sackmann, is a Social Scientist and Assistant Professor at the University of Bremen. Professor Dr Bernhard Peters, is Professor of Political Science at the University of Bremen and Co-director of the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS). Professor Dr Thomas Faist, is Professor of Political Science and Director of International Studies in Political Management (ISPM) at the University of Applied Sciences Bremen.