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Europe and the refugee response : a crisis of values? / edited by Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Izabella Main and Brigitte Suter.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Goździak, Elżbieta M., 1954- editor.
Main, Izabella, editor.
Suter, Brigitte, editor.
Series:
Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration Series
Routledge studies in development, displacement and resettlement
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Immigrants--Europe--Social conditions.
Immigrants.
Minorities--Europe--Social conditions.
Minorities.
Europeans--Cultural assimilation--Foreign countries.
Europeans.
Immigrants--Cultural assimilation.
Europe--Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
Europe.
Europe--Ethnic relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
1 ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 2020.
Summary:
"This book explores how the rising numbers of refugees entering Europe from 2015 onwards played into fears of cultural, religious, and ethnic differences across the continent. The migrant, or refugee crisis, prompted fierce debate about European norms and values, with some commentators questioning whether mostly Muslim refugees would be able to adhere to these values, and be able to integrate into a predominantly Christian European society. In this volume, philosophers, legal scholars, anthropologists and sociologists, analyze some of these debates and discuss practical strategies to reconcile the values that underpin the European project with multiculturalism and religious pluralism, whilst at the same time safeguarding the rights of refugees to seek asylum. Country case studies in the book are drawn from France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom; representing states with long histories of immigration, countries with a more recent refugee arrivals, and countries that want to keep refugees at bay and refuse to admit even the smallest number of asylum seekers. Contributors in the book explore the roles which national and local governments, civil society, and community leaders play in these debates and practices, and ask what strategies are being used to educate refugees about European values, and to facilitate their integration. At a time when debates on refugees and European norms continue to rage, this book provides an important interdisciplinary analysis which will be of interest to European policy makers, and researchers across the fields of migration, law, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, and political science"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
European norms and values and the refugee crisis
Echoes of memories of forced displacement
Against the expansion of racism
The Moral Panic Button 1
Abolishing asylum and violating the human rights of refugees. Why is it tolerated?
Between closing borders to refugees and welcoming Ukrainian workers
Debating deportation detention in Germany
Integration by contract and the ‘values of the Republic’
Box-ticking exercise or real inclusion?
Being a ‘refuge-city’
Holding course
Community-based sponsorship of refugees resettling in the UK
Crisis and Willkommenskultur
Cosmopolitanism at the crossroads
(Un)Deserving refugees
Christian charity as the last line of defense for migrants in Ventimiglia
Proclaiming and practicing pro-immigration values in Poland
Concluding thoughts
Notes:
CC BY-NC-ND
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ISBN:
9780429279317
0429279310
OCLC:
1131866591
Publisher Number:
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429279317

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