内容説明
This study, undertaken with the support of the Ford Foundation under the scientific leadership of Khadija Mohsen-Finan, Remy Leveau and Catherine Wihtol de Wenden considers the new forms of citizenship and identity that have emerged within the settlements of immigrant populations in various countries in Europe. Through their claims to citizenship, shifting religious identities and by occupying the high ground both locally and at European level, these communities challenge long standing citizenship models and give full meaning to the concepts of supranational European citizenship. The contributors question whether such European citizenship will include all residents of Europe or whether it will serve to increase the exclusion felt by certain groups of migrants. In particular the contributors examine the implications of three emerging citizenship trends - the impact of the demand for Islam; the emergence of undocumented migrants and their inclusion in an increasingly stratified society; and finally, the rising tide of ordinary or political refugees who are challenging European citizenship on their own terms.
目次
- Research on immigration, Islam and citizenship, Vassoodeven Vuddamalay
- Muslims in Italy, Stefano Allievi
- Foreign immigration comes to Spain - the case of the Moroccans, Bernab Lopez Garcia
- Belgium's regularization of undocumented aliens in 2000 - sign of a new immigration policy?, Marco Martineillo
- European citizenship and migration, Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
- Change and continuity in French Islam, Remy Leveau
- Citizenship: beyond blood and soil, Riva Kastoryano
- Muslim and citizenship in United Kingdom, Daniele Joly and Karima Imtiaz
- Tariq Ramadan - voice of a new religiousness, Khadija Mohsen-Finan.
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