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Immigration and social change in the Republic of Ireland

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Immigration and social change in the Republic of Ireland addresses citizenship and constitutional change, returned emigrants, the economic contribution of immigrants, the exploitation of migrant wo...
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Immigration and social change in the Republic of Ireland addresses the impact of recent, rapid social, economic, political and cultural change on Irish society. It includes chapters on citizenship and constitutional change, returned emigrants, the economic contribution of immigrants, the exploitation of migrant workers, asylum seekers and forced migrants, immigrant communities, politics, integration models and choices and social policy.

It will be of immense interest to students of sociology, social policy, human geography, politics, law and psychology and to general readers interested in racism and social change resulting from immigration. It is a companion volume to Racism and social change in the Republic of Ireland also published by Manchester University Press.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 30 March 2007
ISBN: 9780719075834
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Political science and theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Central / national / federal government policies, Migration, immigration and emigration

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Bryan Fanning is Senior Lecturer at the School of Applied Social Science, University College Dublin

1. Introduction - Bryan Fanning
2. Racism rules and rights - Bryan Fanning
3. Children, citizenship and constitutional change - Siobhán Mullally
4. Cherry-picking the diaspora - Katy Hayward and Kevin Howard
5. The economic contribution of immigrants - Alan Barrett and Adele Bergin
6. Double speak: neo-liberalism and migration - Kieran Allen
7. Between ‘here’ and ‘there’: Nigerian lone mothers in Ireland - Insa Lichtsinn and Angela Veale
8. Forced migration and psychological stress - Dermot Ryan, Ciaran Benson and Barbara Dooley
9. Tuyen Plam: caught between two cultures - Vera Sheridan
10. The ‘Bosnian project’: a ‘vision of divisions’ - Maja Halilovic-Pastuovic
11. African Pentecostals in 21st century Ireland - Abel Ugba
12. Getting into politics - Neltah Chadamoyo, Bryan Fanning and Fidele Mutwarasibo
13. Immigrant civic mobilisation - Alice Feldman
14. Integration models and choices - Piaras Mac Éinrí
15. Integration and social policy - Bryan Fanning