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Immigration and Insecurity in France
Immigration and Insecurity in France
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anti-racism studies
Asylum Claims
asylum law Europe
Asylum Policies
Asylum Seekers
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Debre Law
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EU Citizen
EU Convention
EU National
French citizenship policy
French Republican Tradition
gendered migration
Granting Refugee Status
Granting Voting Rights
Illegal Immigrants
immigrant
Immigrant Origin
immigrant women's experiences
Le Quotidien De Paris
legal
Legal Residence Papers
Legal Residence Status
Maghrebin Origin
origin
papers
Pasqua Laws
Post-national Citizenship
Postnational Citizenship
racialisation of immigration discourse
Regular Residence Status
residence
Sangatte Camp
Sans Papiers Movement
secularism and integration
Territorial Asylum
Wihtol De Wenden
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780754635833
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 Aug 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The importance of the immigration issue in French politics has been highlighted by the success of Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the extreme-right Front National party, in reaching the second round of the presidential elections. This absorbing book closely examines the debate over immigration in contemporary France, looking not only at the development of immigration and nationality policies, but also at the changing discourse on the integration of immigrants. It analyzes the continuing racialization of discourse on immigration and anti-Islamic sentiment arising from the 'Islamic headscarf affair'. The work addresses issues such as the gendered nature of immigration and pays particular attention to the experiences of women immigrants in France. This careful analysis is then placed within the context of developments in the EU towards creating a unified immigration and asylum policy.
Jane Freedman is a Lecturer in Politics at Southampton University, UK.
Immigration and Insecurity in France
€210.80
