Challenging Ethnic Citizenship : German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration
Book Details
AI Summary
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
In contrast to most other countries, both Germany and Israel have descent-based concepts of nationhood and have granted members of their nation (ethnic Germans and Jews) who wish to immigrate automatic access to their respective citizenship privileges. Therefore these two countries lend themselves well to comparative analysis of the integration process of immigrant groups, who are formally part of the collective "self" but increasingly transformed into "others." The book examines the integration of these ''privileged'' immigrants in relation to the experiences of other minority groups (e.g. labor migrants, Palestinians).
This volume offers rich empirical and theoretical material involving historical developments, demographic changes, sociological problems, anthropological insights, and political implications. Focusing on the three dimensions of citizenship: sovereignty and control, the allocation of social and political rights, and questions of national self-understanding, the essays bring to light the elements that are distinctive for either society but also point to similarities that owe as much to nation-specific characteristics as to evolving patterns of global migration.
Get Challenging Ethnic Citizenship by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Berghahn Books, Incorporated and it has pages.
Discover books you might love based on this title.
More in This Genre
Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality
Ksh 27,900.00
Sikh Diaspora in Japan
Ksh 8,100.00
Migration and Environmental Change in the West African Sahel
Ksh 8,450.00
The Irish in the Victorian City
Ksh 7,400.00
Italians to America, Jan. 1880 - Dec. 1884
Ksh 29,150.00
Migration, Regional Autonomy, and Conflicts in Eastern South Asia
Ksh 21,600.00