Terri Givens, Rachel Navarre
Immigration in the 21st Century
The Comparative Politics of Immigration Policy
Terri Givens, Rachel Navarre
Immigration in the 21st Century
The Comparative Politics of Immigration Policy
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This text provides students with an in-depth introduction to the politics of immigration policy in settler countries and newer countries of immigration. A comparative politics approach is used to explain how immigration has affected politics and how politics has affected immigration in different types of countries throughout the world.
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This text provides students with an in-depth introduction to the politics of immigration policy in settler countries and newer countries of immigration. A comparative politics approach is used to explain how immigration has affected politics and how politics has affected immigration in different types of countries throughout the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781138932241
- ISBN-10: 1138932248
- Artikelnr.: 69949077
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781138932241
- ISBN-10: 1138932248
- Artikelnr.: 69949077
Terri E. Givens is the former provost at Menlo College and Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She has written extensively on immigration politics, the radical right, and antidiscrimination policy in Europe, and is a Senior Fellow with the Center for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). She is most recently the author of Legislating Equality: The Politics of Antidiscrimination Policy in Europe (2014) and is a regular blogger and commentator for a variety of outlets. She has been teaching courses and speaking on the politics of immigration policy for over 20 years. Rachel Navarre is Assistant Professor of political science at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. She received her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Government and specializes in the fields of comparative politics and public policy. After completing her degree, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Inter-American Policy at Tulane University in New Orleans. Her research focuses on comparative public policy, specifically issues of framing and issue definition; immigration policy and politics; regional governance; populism; and content analysis. Pete Mohanty is a data scientist at Google. He was previously a science, engineering & education fellow and lecturer in the Department of Statistics at Stanford University. He holds a PhD in Government from the University of Texas at Austin where he studied comparative immigration politics in Europe and where he was advised and mentored by Terri E. Givens. Pete's research adapts recently developed statistical methods and models to the challenges of comparative research, especially how xenophobia affects political behavior.
1. Introduction: The Complex Landscape of Immigration Policy and Politics
2. Immigration and Politics: Explaining Outcomes 3. Histories of
Immigration Politics: The United States, Formed by Immigration 4. Histories
of Immigration Politics: Britain and France, From Colonies to Immigrants 5.
Histories of Immigration: Germany and Newer Countries of Immigration 6.
Party Politics: Left vs. Right Competition on Immigration Policy 7. The
Politics of Labor Migration: From Farm Workers to Highly Skilled 8.
Citizenship: Nation Building and Recognition 9. Immigrant Integration: From
Migrant to Settler 10. Conclusion: The Ongoing Dynamics of Immigration
Politics
2. Immigration and Politics: Explaining Outcomes 3. Histories of
Immigration Politics: The United States, Formed by Immigration 4. Histories
of Immigration Politics: Britain and France, From Colonies to Immigrants 5.
Histories of Immigration: Germany and Newer Countries of Immigration 6.
Party Politics: Left vs. Right Competition on Immigration Policy 7. The
Politics of Labor Migration: From Farm Workers to Highly Skilled 8.
Citizenship: Nation Building and Recognition 9. Immigrant Integration: From
Migrant to Settler 10. Conclusion: The Ongoing Dynamics of Immigration
Politics
1. Introduction: The Complex Landscape of Immigration Policy and Politics
2. Immigration and Politics: Explaining Outcomes 3. Histories of
Immigration Politics: The United States, Formed by Immigration 4. Histories
of Immigration Politics: Britain and France, From Colonies to Immigrants 5.
Histories of Immigration: Germany and Newer Countries of Immigration 6.
Party Politics: Left vs. Right Competition on Immigration Policy 7. The
Politics of Labor Migration: From Farm Workers to Highly Skilled 8.
Citizenship: Nation Building and Recognition 9. Immigrant Integration: From
Migrant to Settler 10. Conclusion: The Ongoing Dynamics of Immigration
Politics
2. Immigration and Politics: Explaining Outcomes 3. Histories of
Immigration Politics: The United States, Formed by Immigration 4. Histories
of Immigration Politics: Britain and France, From Colonies to Immigrants 5.
Histories of Immigration: Germany and Newer Countries of Immigration 6.
Party Politics: Left vs. Right Competition on Immigration Policy 7. The
Politics of Labor Migration: From Farm Workers to Highly Skilled 8.
Citizenship: Nation Building and Recognition 9. Immigrant Integration: From
Migrant to Settler 10. Conclusion: The Ongoing Dynamics of Immigration
Politics