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Ronit Lentin, Elena Moreo (Beteiligte)

Migrant Activism and Integration from Below in Ireland


1st ed. 2012. 2012. vii, 238 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2012
ISBN: 1-349-33638-6 (1349336386)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-33638-8 (9781349336388)

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This book analyzes the interaction between migrant activists and leaders and the state of the Republic of Ireland - a late player in Europe´s immigration regime - against the background of an increasingly restrictive immigration regime.
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Immigration in Ireland and Migrant-Led Activism; R.Lentin Theorizing Migrant-Led Activism; C.De Tona & E.Moreo ´There is No Movement´: A Brief History of Migrant-Led Activism in Contemporary Ireland; R.Lentin On Visibility and Invisibility: Migrant Practices Between Regimes of Representation and Self-Determination; E.Moreo Investing in Hope: Gendered Resistance and the Struggle of Migrant Women´s Associations in Ireland. C.De Tona Chinese-Led Migrant Activism Beyond Invisibility: The Irish Chinese Earthquake Appeal Committee; Y.Wang Beyond Welcoming the Strangers: Migrant Integration Processes Among Protestant Churches in Ireland; A.Passarelli The Horn of Africa People´s Aid: Refugee Empowerment and New Forms of Neoliberal Rationality; E.Moreo Conclusion: Integration from Below?; R.Lentin Notes References Index
"Overall, this collection is an engaging and thought-provoking intervention in debates about the politics and practice of migrant integration in Ireland (and beyond). By focusing on ´integration from below´ the activities and perspectives of migrants themselves are brought to bear across the chapters in a fresh and urgent way." - Ethnic and Racial Studies

"Through documentary analysis, ethnographic work, internet research and eighty-three in-depth, open-ended interviews with migrant activists, the book generates a comprehensive foundation for an understanding of migrant-led activism in Ireland." - Irish Journal of Sociology

"Makes an important contribution to migration studies by shedding light on the complex range of ways in which migrants negotiate their position within Irish society." - Ephemera
CARLA DE TONA Independent researcher whohas previously worked at the University of Manchester, UK, and Trinity College Dublin, Ireland ALESSIA PASSARELLIPhD candidate in the Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland YING YUN WANGPhD candidate in the Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland