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ID134331
Title ProperIntegration as a sociological concept and national model for immigrants
Other Title Informationscope and limits
LanguageENG
AuthorLoch, Dietmar
Summary / Abstract (Note) This article introduces the special issue on the contemporary validity of national models of immigrant integration in Europe. From a historical perspective, we address integration as a sociological concept for the social cohesion of European societies and for the integration of their immigrants; subsequently, we discuss the current ‘crisis’ facing both. We then outline seven country studies in order to compare the differences and similarities of their integration models. Although the importance of national integration has decreased with urban segregation, cultural pluralisation, European integration and globalisation for citizens and immigrants, most of the contributions in this issue show that national models of immigrant integration have not completely failed.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power vol. 21, No.6; Dec.2014: p.623-632
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2014-12 21, 6
Key WordsMulticulturalism ;  Integration ;  Segregation ;  National Model ;  Political Discourses and Policies ;  Social Cohesio