Europeanisation, national identities, and migration : changes in boundary constructions between Western and Eastern Europe / edited by Willfried Spohn and Anna Triandafyllidou.
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TextSeries: Routledge advances in sociology ; 5.Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 250 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 0203217519
- 9780203217511
- 9780415296670
- 0415296676
- 9786610070046
- 6610070040
- 1280070048
- 9781280070044
- Europe -- Ethnic relations
- Europe, Eastern -- Ethnic relations
- National characteristics, East European
- National characteristics, West European
- Europe -- Boundaries
- Europe, Eastern -- Boundaries
- East Europeans
- Europe -- Relations interethniques
- Europe de l'Est -- Relations interethniques
- Est-Européens
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General
- Boundaries
- Ethnic relations
- National characteristics, East European
- National characteristics, West European
- Europe
- Eastern Europe
- 321/.05/094 22
- D1056 .E9654 2003eb
- 15.70
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
pt. 1. Theoretical approaches and comparative perspectives -- pt. 2. Europeanisation, nations and collective identities -- pt. 3. Europeanisation, national identities and migration.
Annotation This book provides a theoretical and empirical discussion of migration, identity and Europeanization. With contributions from leading international scholars, it provides both an overview of theoretical perspectives and a comprehensive set of case studies, covering both Eastern and Western Europe. Contributors draw from disciplines such as historical sociology, discourse analysis, social psychology and migration studies, while the editors bring these subjects into a coherent theoretical and historical framework, to discuss the emergence of new collective identities and new borders in Europe today.
English.
WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650