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Multi-Ethnic Metropolis is based on international comparative
research on ethnic segre gation patterns and policy reactions at
local and national level. The objective was to achieve a broader,
European perspective. For the acquisition of the information on
which this book is based, we relied heavily on our colleagues
abroad and their network of relations, since a great deal of
factual data and information on the policies pursued is usually not
available in a freely accessible form and can only be obtained
through persons who know their way around. Eventually, in formation
was provided by about seventy people (data administrators,
policymakers at local and state level, politicians, academic
researchers, representatives of interest groups, etc. ). The names
of all people that contributed to this study are mentioned in the
list of persons who were interviewed. Without wishing to wrong all
these people, we especially want to thank the key informants who
acted as intermediaries for following contacts. In alphabetical
order, these are the following persons: Dr. Lars-Erik Borgegard
(Stockholm}, Prof. Chris Hamnett (London), Dr. Herve Vieil lard
Baron (Paris}, Prof. dr. Chris Kesteloot (Brussels}, Prof. dr. Bob
Murdie (Toronto}, Prof. Ceri Peach (London), Prof. Phil Rees
(London and Manchester}, Prof Brian Rob son (Manchester) and Prof.
GUnther Glebe (Dusseldorf and Frankfurt). Furthermore we owe thanks
to Prof. Herman van der Wusten, who took care of the in terviews in
'Paris', which was an unruly case."
Multi-Ethnic Metropolis is based on international comparative
research on ethnic segre gation patterns and policy reactions at
local and national level. The objective was to achieve a broader,
European perspective. For the acquisition of the information on
which this book is based, we relied heavily on our colleagues
abroad and their network of relations, since a great deal of
factual data and information on the policies pursued is usually not
available in a freely accessible form and can only be obtained
through persons who know their way around. Eventually, in formation
was provided by about seventy people (data administrators,
policymakers at local and state level, politicians, academic
researchers, representatives of interest groups, etc. ). The names
of all people that contributed to this study are mentioned in the
list of persons who were interviewed. Without wishing to wrong all
these people, we especially want to thank the key informants who
acted as intermediaries for following contacts. In alphabetical
order, these are the following persons: Dr. Lars-Erik Borgegard
(Stockholm}, Prof. Chris Hamnett (London), Dr. Herve Vieil lard
Baron (Paris}, Prof. dr. Chris Kesteloot (Brussels}, Prof. dr. Bob
Murdie (Toronto}, Prof. Ceri Peach (London), Prof. Phil Rees
(London and Manchester}, Prof Brian Rob son (Manchester) and Prof.
GUnther Glebe (Dusseldorf and Frankfurt). Furthermore we owe thanks
to Prof. Herman van der Wusten, who took care of the in terviews in
'Paris', which was an unruly case."
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