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Ricard Zapata-Barrero Ricard Zapata-Barrero
The main purpose of this article is to formulate a defence of the emerging intercultural policy paradigm for the benefit of those who are still somewhat reluctant to accept its proper place within the current migration-related diversity pol...
Tiziana Caponio,Davide Donatiello Tiziana Caponio
In this article we analyse how interculturalism, intended as a new paradigm of immigrant integration policies, has been taking shape in an Italian city, i.e. Turin, in the context of the current economic crisis. We argue for the necessity o...
Khanh Hoang,Sudrishti Reich Khanh Hoang
This article examines the intertwining of migration law and criminal law - termed 'crimmigration' by scholars - in Australia and the United States of America, and its implications for non-citizens who engage in criminal conduct. Our compari...
Joost Jansen,Godfried Engbersen Joost Jansen
It is often believed that the Olympic Games have become more migratory. The number of Olympic athletes representing countries in which they weren't born is thought to be on the rise. It should, however, be noted that migration in the contex...
Karin Borevi,Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen,Per Mouritsen Karin Borevi
This special issue addresses the question of how to understand the civic turn within immigrant integration in the West towards programs and instruments, public discourses and political intentions, which aim to condition, incentivize, and sh...
Lisa Harms-Dalibon Lisa Harms-Dalibon
Moving beyond approaches that emphasise the influence of national ideologies and transnational frameworks on the governance of religious diversity in Western Europe, recent scholarship has underlined the importance of analysing the impact o...
Emily Cochran Bech,Karin Borevi,Per Mouritsen Emily Cochran Bech
Family migration policy, once basing citizens and resident foreigners' possibilities to bring in foreign family members mainly on the right to family life, is increasingly a tool states use to limit immigration and to push newcomers to inte...
Christian Fernández,Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen Christian Fernández
The civic integrationist turn usually refers to the stricter requirements for residence and citizenship that many states have implemented since the late 1990's. But what of other policy spheres that are essential for the formation of citize...
Kristina Bakkær Simonsen Kristina Bakkær Simonsen
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western democracies. It is an underlying premise of these debates that citizenship and national belonging are closely linked, but at the same time th...
Karen N Breidahl Karen N Breidahl
Since the late 1990s, a wide range of so-called new civic integration policies aimed at civilizing or disciplining newcomers have been introduced. Consequently, migration scholars have discussed whether a converging restrictive 'civic turn'...