Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe (IMISCOE Research) - Softcover

 
9789089640468: Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe (IMISCOE Research)

Inhaltsangabe

This volume is a study of identity processes and identity dynamics in a post-colonial, multiethnic European context that is constantly changing under the pressures of globalisation, migration movements and integration. The authors represent a variety of disciplines: American studies, anthropology, cultural studies, ethnology, history, social psychology and sociology. Eleven of the thirteen chapters present empirical case studies from the Netherlands, Portugal, the Basque region, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

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Charles Westin is professor at the Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations at Stockholm University. José Bastos is professor of anthropology at the New University of Lisbon. Janine Dahinden is professor of transnational studies at the University of Neuchatel. Pedro Góis is a researcher in sociology at the University of Coimbra.

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This volume is a study of identity processes and identity dynamics in a post-colonial, multiethnic European context that is constantly changing under the pressures of globalisation, migration movements and integration. The authors represented come from several disciplines: American studies, anthropology, cultural studies, ethnology, history, social psychology and sociology. Eleven of the thirteen chapters present empirical case studies from the Netherlands, Portugal, the Basque country in Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Methods and materials vary from ethnographic observation, conversation analysis to quantitative surveys of attitudes and identities. The introductory chapter presents an overview of recent trends in research on collective identities, and the concluding chapter attempts to structure anthropological, psychological and sociological identity studies.

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This volume is a study of identity processes and identity dynamics in a post-colonial, multiethnic European context that is constantly changing under the pressures of globalisation, migration movements and integration. The authors represented come from several disciplines: American studies, anthropology, cultural studies, ethnology, history, social psychology and sociology. Eleven of the thirteen chapters present empirical case studies from the Netherlands, Portugal, the Basque country in Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Methods and materials vary from ethnographic observation, conversation analysis to quantitative surveys of attitudes and identities. The introductory chapter presents an overview of recent trends in research on collective identities, and the concluding chapter attempts to structure anthropological, psychological and sociological identity studies.

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