This paper addresses the issue of intra-group differences and relations among long standing post-colonial immigrant communities. Through an analysis of sub-ethnic categories used by North Africans in France for naming newcomers, this article contributes to the emerging literature on ‘ethnoheterogenesis’ and diversification within immigrant minority groups by adopting the framework of symbolic boundary-making and Norbert Elias’s established-outsider configuration. Using material gathered from online discussion forums serving the Maghrebi community, the author analyses how stigmatization and counter-stigmatization processes between new arrivals (les Blédards) and native-born minorities (les Beurs) are influenced by the colonial heritage, chan...
France is a long-time immigrant society in which newcomers frequently settle in areas where the seco...
Over the last decade, social networking sites emerge as an ideal tool of communication that facilita...
This working paper is part of a comparative research project looking at three immigrant groups (two ...
Social conflict is common in many nations around the world. Tensions often arise from cultural misun...
International audienceThis chapter presents a detailed analysis of current and historical interethni...
The debate about “national identity” in France in late 2009 revealed the degree to which the loyalty...
Migration studies have long been characterized as an illegitimate field of research in the French so...
Examining the place of immigrants in French society between 1950 and 1990, this dissertation traces ...
Migration studies have long been characterized as an illegitimate field of research in the French so...
The ongoing popularity in some second and third generation migrants in Western Europe of marrying a ...
This paper explores the identities of Beur youth, both in terms of ethnic French perceptions of this...
Nourredine Affaya asks how the Maghrebi emigrant experiences his or her identity dialectics. To what...
The subject of this thesis is the question of immigration in contemporary (Western) European societi...
In this paper, based on 45 interviews with adult children of North African immigrants in the Paris m...
International audienceThis paper analyses the recent evolution of Moroccan organizations in France. ...
France is a long-time immigrant society in which newcomers frequently settle in areas where the seco...
Over the last decade, social networking sites emerge as an ideal tool of communication that facilita...
This working paper is part of a comparative research project looking at three immigrant groups (two ...
Social conflict is common in many nations around the world. Tensions often arise from cultural misun...
International audienceThis chapter presents a detailed analysis of current and historical interethni...
The debate about “national identity” in France in late 2009 revealed the degree to which the loyalty...
Migration studies have long been characterized as an illegitimate field of research in the French so...
Examining the place of immigrants in French society between 1950 and 1990, this dissertation traces ...
Migration studies have long been characterized as an illegitimate field of research in the French so...
The ongoing popularity in some second and third generation migrants in Western Europe of marrying a ...
This paper explores the identities of Beur youth, both in terms of ethnic French perceptions of this...
Nourredine Affaya asks how the Maghrebi emigrant experiences his or her identity dialectics. To what...
The subject of this thesis is the question of immigration in contemporary (Western) European societi...
In this paper, based on 45 interviews with adult children of North African immigrants in the Paris m...
International audienceThis paper analyses the recent evolution of Moroccan organizations in France. ...
France is a long-time immigrant society in which newcomers frequently settle in areas where the seco...
Over the last decade, social networking sites emerge as an ideal tool of communication that facilita...
This working paper is part of a comparative research project looking at three immigrant groups (two ...