Activism, NGOs and the State

Activism, NGOs and the State

Author: Melissa Schnyder

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2015-07-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1783484217

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Many NGOs are mobilizing transnationally in order to form new social networks that enable them to better interact with nation-state policies on migrant and refugee inclusion. This book empirically investigates the rich varieties of cooperative cross-border activity, and compares how the same groups behave at both the national and transnational levels. It uses an original survey – the Survey of European Migrant Inclusion NGOs – to document four types of cooperative political tactics used by NGOs cross the European Union: information-sharing, technical expertise-sharing, resource-sharing, and coordination of common projects. It also looks across the current EU member states to analyze how differences in the national policy context specific to migrants’ issues facilitate and constrain these varied forms of transnational cooperation. In doing so, the book argues that to understand the overall prevalence of transnational mobilization and the extent to which it represents the emergence of a global civil society, we need to expand the focus of social movement studies beyond just visible, public displays of contentious activity.


An Investigation of Racial Disadvantage

An Investigation of Racial Disadvantage

Author: Derek Leslie

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780719050367

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Focusing on Great Britain as a case study of the economic consequences of discrimination against racial minorities, Derek (economics, Manchester Metropolitan U.) and colleagues from elsewhere in the UK address: models of discrimination, the international context of immigration, the wage gap and unemployment in Britain's ethnic communities, self-employment and occupational choice, earnings in the 1970s and 1980s, and staying-on rates in full-time education. They conclude that economists' data and models can offer insights into and guide policy options re: the complexities of economically disadvantaged ethnic groups globally. Distributed in the US by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Politics of Belonging

The Politics of Belonging

Author: Andrew Geddes

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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By gathering analyses undertaken by experts on immigration politics in many of the key countries of immigration, an original and insightful approach to the analysis of immigration-related politics is presented in this work.


Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations

Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations

Author: Peter Barberis

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 9780826458148

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This major, authoritative reference work embraces the spectrum of organized political activity in the British Isles. It includes over 2,500 organizations in 1,700 separate entries. Arrangement is in 20 main subject sections, covering the three main p


Whatever Happened to Asylum in Britain?

Whatever Happened to Asylum in Britain?

Author: Louise Pirouet

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9781571819918

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Pirouet, a Briton who has taught at universities in Uganda and Kenya, surveys UK immigration policy between 1987 and 1999 and finds that xenophobia frequently has won out, in spite of political rhetoric in praise of giving shelter to those fleeing persecution. "The legislation passed in the last decade has made it progressively more difficult for anyone seeking asylum in the UK and life progressively more uncertain and uncomfortable for those who, against all odds, manage to reach this country," she writes. "A mixed message is coming from government....Britain is now irreversibly a multicultural nation, and the only healthy kind of self-definition must take that into account." c. Book News Inc.