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FRENCH SOCIETY (2) answer(s).
 
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France's muslim predicament / Kramer, Steven Philip   Journal Article
Kramer, Steven Philip Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract If some French Muslims are not well integrated in French society and are ambivalent about their relationship with the Republic, much of the reason lies in long-term historical and social factors. These factors cannot be dismissed as mere history - they continue to shape attitudes and behavior.
Key Words Terrorism  Racism  Colonialism  France  Islamism  French Society 
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Integration of immigrants in France: a historical perspective / Barou, Jacques   Article
Barou, Jacques Article
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Summary/Abstract This article seeks to identify the different factors that have facilitated or impeded the integration of immigrants in France from a historical perspective. Its aim is to shed light on the contemporary debates on the alleged failure of the republican integration model. First, we will show that – with the formation of the nation state – the integration of migrants was a constitutive element of the social cohesion of French society. Later, and during periods of xenophobia in particular, immigrants were classified according to their ability to assimilate into the French society. Since the 1970s, the double-barrelled integration question – concerning migrants and social cohesion – has reappeared. Within this context, the ‘colour-blind’ French republican model has been challenged, primarily from an economic perspective, not only by persistent social inequalities, but also, in its quintessence, by demands for cultural recognition. These factors have reinforced racial discrimination, the success of the populist extreme right and recurrent assimilation pressure.
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