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Author Scheffer, Paul, 1954-

Title Immigrant nations / Paul Scheffer ; translated by Liz Waters.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity, [2011]
©2011

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 Moore Stacks  JV6033 .S44 2011    Available  ---
Description ix, 390 pages ; 24 cm
Note First published in Dutch as: Het Land van aankomst. Amsterdam : De Bezige Bij, 2007.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-376) and indexes.
Contents A suitcase in the hall -- The world in the city -- The great migration -- The Netherlands: a culture of avoidance -- European contrasts -- The cosmopolitan code -- The rediscovery of America -- The divided house of Islam -- Land of arrival -- Epilogue: after the multicultural drama.
Summary "This book is a major reassessment of how immigration is changing our world. The policies of multiculturalism that were implemented in the wake of postwar immigration have, after 9/11, come under intense scrutiny, and the continuing flow of populations has helped to ensure that immigration remains high on the social and political agenda. Based on his deep knowledge of the European and American experiences, Scheffer shows how immigration entails the loss of familiar worlds, both for immigrants and for host societies, and how coming to terms with a new environment evolves from avoidance through conflict to accommodation. The conflict that accompanies all major migratory movements is not a failure of integration but part of a search for new ways to live together. It prompts an intensive process of self-examination. That is why immigration has such a profound existential impact: it goes to the heart of institutions like the welfare state and liberties like the freedom of expression. Scheffer argues that our ability to cope with the challenges posed by immigration requires that we move beyond multiculturalism and find a new balance between openness and exclusion. Tolerance cannot be based on avoidance but should rest on the principle of reciprocity, which means that native populations cannot ask of newcomers any more than they themselves are prepared to contribute. This principled and path-breaking book will establish itself as a classic work on immigration and will be an indispensable text for anyone interested in one of the most important social and political issues of our time"--Publisher's description
Subject Emigration and immigration -- History -- 21st century.
Emigration and immigration.
History.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Immigrants -- History -- 21st century.
Immigrants.
Ethnic relations -- History -- 21st century.
Ethnic relations.
Netherlands -- Ethnic relations.
Netherlands.
Immigrants -- Netherlands.
Added Title Land van aankomst. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013034035
ISBN 9780745649610
0745649610
9780745649627 paperback
0745649629 paperback
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