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Examining the ways in which majority Western cultures govern, represent and exclude those that are considered to be ethically 'other', this book asks what is the impact of globalization, governance and Western immigration controls on the construction of the majority 'self' and the minority 'other'?

Produktbeschreibung
Examining the ways in which majority Western cultures govern, represent and exclude those that are considered to be ethically 'other', this book asks what is the impact of globalization, governance and Western immigration controls on the construction of the majority 'self' and the minority 'other'?
Autorenporträt
MALCOLM D. BROWN, University of Auckland, New Zealand KATHERINE FENNELLY, University of Minnesota, USA ZELIA GREGORIOU, University of Cyprus, Cyprus DAN BAR-ON BEN GURION, University of the Negev, Israel ANDERS HELLSTRÖM, Lund University. Sweden TAL LITVAK HIRSCH, University of the Negev, Israel MARIA HUDSON, Policy Studies Institute, UK SHAYERAH ILIAS, University of Minnesota, USA SARA KALM, Lund University, Sweden DALIA MUKHTAR-LANDGREN, Lund University, Sweden JOAN PHILLIPS, Policy Studies Institute, UK KATHARINE RAY, Policy Studies Institute, UK JARO STACUL, University of Regina, Canada NESRIN UCARLAR, Marmara University, Turkey