For immigrants, politics can play a significant role in
determining whether and how they assimilate. In Bringing Outsiders
In, leading social scientists present individual cases and work
toward a comparative synthesis of how immigrants affect and are
affected by civic life on both sides of the Atlantic. Just as in
the United States, large immigrant minority communities have been
emerging across Europe. While these communities usually make up
less than one-tenth of national populations, they typically have a
large presence in urban areas, sometimes approaching a
majority.
That immigrants can have an even greater political salience than
their population might suggest has been demonstrated in recent
years in places as diverse as Sweden and France. Attending to how
local and national states encourage or discourage political
participation, the authors assess the relative involvement of
immigrants in a wide range of settings. Jennifer Hochschild and
John Mollenkopf provide a context for the particular cases and
comparisons and draw a set of analytic and empirical conclusions
regarding incorporation.
Contributors: Richard Alba, CUNY Graduate Center; Sandro
Cattacin, University of Geneva; Gianni D'Amato, University of
Neuchatel; Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam; Nancy
Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center; Luis Fraga,
University of Washington; Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University;
Christian Joppke, American University of Paris; Gallya Lahav, SUNY
Stony Brook; Marco Martiniello, University of Liege; Michael
Minkenberg, New York University and European University Viadrina;
Lorraine Minnite, Barnard College and Columbia University; Tariq
Modood, University of Bristol; John Mollenkopf, CUNY Graduate
Center; Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen, Autonomous University of Barcelona;
Adrian Pantoja, Pitzer College; Trees Pels, Verwey-Jonker Institute
for Social Research; Rally Rijkschroeff, Verwey-Jonker Institute
for Social Research; Reuel Rogers, Northwestern University; Peter
Schuck, Yale Law School and New York University Law School; Raphael
Sonenshein, California State University, Fullerton; Janelle Wong,
University of Southern California"
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