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Politics of (Dis)Integration
Denying, While Demanding Integration: An Analysis of the Integration Paradox in Malta and Refugees’ Coping Strategies
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Laura Otto
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Gabriel Samateh
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Politics of (Dis)Integration – An Introduction
pp. 19
Integration Through Disintegration? The Distinction Between Deserving and Undeserving Refugees in National and Local Integration Policies in Germany
pp. 41
Integration as an Essentially Contested Concept: Questioning the Assumptions behind the National Roma Integration Strategies of Italy and Spain
pp. 61
Can Integration Be Temporary? The (Dis)Integration of Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada and the UK
pp. 81
From Everyday Racist Incidents at Work to Institutional Racism: Migrant and Minority-Ethnic Workers’ Experiences in Older-Age Care
pp. 101
Returning for (Dis)Integration in the Labour Market? The Careers of Labour Migrants Returning to Poland from the United Kingdom
pp. 121
How Inclusive Institutions Enforce Exclusive Immigration Rules: Mainstream Public Service Provision and the Implementation of a Hostile Environment for Irregular Migrants Living in Britain
pp. 141
Jewish Immigrants in Israel: Disintegration Within Integration?
pp. 161
Denying, While Demanding Integration: An Analysis of the Integration Paradox in Malta and Refugees’ Coping Strategies
pp. 183
Governing Migrants and Refugees in Hungary: Politics of Spectacle, Negligence and Solidarity in a Securitising State
pp. 201
Conclusions: Perspectives and Puzzles in Researching Politics of (Dis)Integration
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