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Highly Active Immigrants

A resource for European civil societies

by Dita Vogel (Volume editor)
©2008 Edited Collection 252 Pages

Summary

Highly active citizens assume responsibility in politics and the civil society; for example, by organising social groups and activities, and lobbying on government policies. Although first-generation immigrant activists are a small minority in European societies, they are of critical importance for the receiving societies’ democratic development. The POLITIS project conducted the first study that focused exclusively on this crucial group. This book both provides an overview of theoretical discussions and empirical conditions that frame immigrants’ activities and presents the major results of the study based on extensive interviews with more than 170 immigrants active in 24 EU member states. The book’s final section offers careful reflections on the study’s results and considers implications for social scientists, policy makers, and activists in NGOs and immigrant organisations.

Details

Pages
252
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631562031
Language
English
Keywords
Politische Beteiligung Civil Society Europäische Union Einwanderer Aufsatzsammlung Integration Immigrant
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 252 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Dita Vogel (Volume editor)

The Editor: Dita Vogel has done extensive comparative research on migration-related issues since the 1990s. She graduated in economics at the University of Cologne in 1989 and received her doctorate for a study on the fiscal impact of immigration at the University of Bremen in 1996. She was lecturer in Dutch Studies and conducted several research projects at the University of Oldenburg until 2007, lastly as international coordinator of POLITIS. She is research fellow at the Migration Research Group at the Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut.

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