In this article, 1 set out to explain cross-national variations between styles of ethnic minority incorporation in the conventional political systems of British and French cities. To this aim, I draw inspiration from, and refine, institutionalist approaches to minority participation. I focus on a comparison of two cases, Birmingham (England) and Lille (France). I construct a parsimonious explanatory framework focused on three institutional factors: central-local relations in each country and local party politics and styles of local government in each city. I argue that these elements combine in different ways in each country to produce different local political environments for the politics of ethnic minorities, thereby shaping patterns of ...
Race Related Political Participation and Representation in the UK. Andrew Geddes. This article explo...
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This thesis further analyses the question of political representation of ethnic minorities. Its main...
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International audienceIn order to address the specific social challenges of immigrants and ethnic mi...
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The scholarly literature on ethnic minority representation often points to the ‘political opportunit...
This paper offers a comparative, cross-local and cross-national analysis of the involvement of migra...
Rather than weakening regime theory, comparative analysis illuminates its central theoretical insigh...
Race Related Political Participation and Representation in the UK. Andrew Geddes. This article explo...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities is so far insufficien...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities is so far insufficien...
Since the end of World War II, most Western countries face a growing number of ethnic minorities wit...
From clientelism to Black sections of the labor party: interracial policy in birmingham This paper e...
The central concern of this article is the extent of political party commitments to the inclusion of...
This thesis further analyses the question of political representation of ethnic minorities. Its main...
International audienceThis article examines how three major French cities designed their immigrant i...
In recent years immigrant origin ethnic minorities have become a non-negligible electoral group in B...
Many of us believe that our elected assemblies should reflect the diversity of society in some way, ...
International audienceIn order to address the specific social challenges of immigrants and ethnic mi...
The political participation of ethnic minorities in France: municipal councillors of Maghrebian orig...
The scholarly literature on ethnic minority representation often points to the ‘political opportunit...
This paper offers a comparative, cross-local and cross-national analysis of the involvement of migra...
Rather than weakening regime theory, comparative analysis illuminates its central theoretical insigh...
Race Related Political Participation and Representation in the UK. Andrew Geddes. This article explo...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities is so far insufficien...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities is so far insufficien...