Immigrant-receiving societies are increasingly emphasizing the need for immigrants to integrate into mainstream life. In Britain, this trend has manifested itself in \u27social cohesion\u27 discourses and policies. Discussions about social cohesion have often focused on the residential patterns of immigrant and minority groups in British cities, with the assumption that residential patterns are an indication of social integration. Integration, however, is also a socio-political process by which dominant and subordinate groups negotiate the terms of social membership. We explore the ways in which British Arab activists conceptualize their membership in and responsibilities to their places of settlement; we also consider how they reconcile no...
This book argues that social cohesion is achieved through people (new arrivals as well as the long-t...
This study explores the interaction between migrants ’ social relationships in their community (thei...
In Britain, there is much concern in policy and public discourse about immigrant integration and soc...
This article falls within the scope of debate about 'Community Cohesion' in Britain. Community cohes...
British policies towards immigration have recently been preoccupied with cultivating a sense of soci...
Contemporary migration has spurred reconsideration of the theoretical concepts used to explain immig...
Recent events demonstrate the need for greater understanding of intercultural relations between Musl...
Integration has long been perceived and approached as a matter pertaining primarily to destination s...
Abstract Large-scale immigration and increased ethnic diversity have generated renewed concerns abou...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The successful integration of individuals who have come to settle in another country is regarded by ...
UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when the former Labour Government replaced th...
Britain's integration model is recurrently held up as the epitome of the multiculturalist model in E...
Coexistence of various ethnic groups within the American and British societies made newspaper headli...
Integration has become both a key policy objective related to the resettlement of refugees and other...
This book argues that social cohesion is achieved through people (new arrivals as well as the long-t...
This study explores the interaction between migrants ’ social relationships in their community (thei...
In Britain, there is much concern in policy and public discourse about immigrant integration and soc...
This article falls within the scope of debate about 'Community Cohesion' in Britain. Community cohes...
British policies towards immigration have recently been preoccupied with cultivating a sense of soci...
Contemporary migration has spurred reconsideration of the theoretical concepts used to explain immig...
Recent events demonstrate the need for greater understanding of intercultural relations between Musl...
Integration has long been perceived and approached as a matter pertaining primarily to destination s...
Abstract Large-scale immigration and increased ethnic diversity have generated renewed concerns abou...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The successful integration of individuals who have come to settle in another country is regarded by ...
UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when the former Labour Government replaced th...
Britain's integration model is recurrently held up as the epitome of the multiculturalist model in E...
Coexistence of various ethnic groups within the American and British societies made newspaper headli...
Integration has become both a key policy objective related to the resettlement of refugees and other...
This book argues that social cohesion is achieved through people (new arrivals as well as the long-t...
This study explores the interaction between migrants ’ social relationships in their community (thei...
In Britain, there is much concern in policy and public discourse about immigrant integration and soc...