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Framing immigrant integration : Dutch research-policy dialogues in comparative perspective / Peter Scholten.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: IMISCOE researchPublication details: [Amsterdam] : Amsterdam University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (314 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1283231735
  • 904851360X
  • 9781283231732
  • 9789048513604
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Framing Immigrant Integration.DDC classification:
  • 325.492 23
LOC classification:
  • JV8152 .S36 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Immigrant integration: An intractable social problem -- 1.2. co-evolution of immigrant, integration research and policies in the Netherlands -- 1.3. Research-policy dialogues on immigrant integration -- 1.4. Dutch exceptionalism? -- 2. Research-policy dialogues and the framing of immigrant integration -- 2.1. Structuralist-constructivism: Beyond `models thinking' and radical constructivism -- 2.2. Framing immigrant integration -- 2.3. research-policy nexus -- 2.4. Research-policy dialogues and critical frame reflection -- 2.5. Research design -- 2.6. Conclusion -- 3. Frames and frameshifts in Dutch immigrant integration policy and research -- 3.1. Dutch multicultural model -- 3.2. rise and fall of policy frames -- 3.3. Frames in immigrant integration research -- 3.4. Conclusion -- 4. Technocracy and the construction of the Dutch multicultural model (1978-1983) -- 4.1. rise of a multiculturalist model -- 4.2. construction of a technocratic nexus -- 4.3. Technocracy and the rise of the multicultural model -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 5. Enlightenment and the rise of universalism (1989-1994) -- 5.1. turn towards universalism -- 5.2. construction of enlightenment -- 5.3. Enlightenment and frameshifts -- 5.4. Conclusions -- 6. engineering of the assimilationist turn (2000-2004) -- 6.1. turn towards assimilationism and transnationalism -- 6.2. research-policy nexus on the line -- 6.3. Engineering and the selective co-production of research and policy -- 6.4. Conclusion -- 7. Dutch exceptionalism? Immigrant integration research and policies in France, Germany and the United Kingdom -- 7.1. France -- 7.2. Germany -- 7.3. UK -- 7.4. Conclusions: Dutch exceptionalism? -- 8.
Summary: Debates on immigrant integration are often caught up in what academics and politicians like to call 'national models of integration'. Researchers and policymakers long for common ground. In the Netherlands, their symbiosis is fed by multiculturalism, something for which Dutch society has long been seen as exemplary. Still, the incorporation of migrants remains one of the country's most pressing social and political concerns. This book thus challenges the idea that there has ever been a coherent or consistent Dutch model of integration. Analysing how immigration is framed and reframed through d.
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Immigrant integration: An intractable social problem -- 1.2. co-evolution of immigrant, integration research and policies in the Netherlands -- 1.3. Research-policy dialogues on immigrant integration -- 1.4. Dutch exceptionalism? -- 2. Research-policy dialogues and the framing of immigrant integration -- 2.1. Structuralist-constructivism: Beyond `models thinking' and radical constructivism -- 2.2. Framing immigrant integration -- 2.3. research-policy nexus -- 2.4. Research-policy dialogues and critical frame reflection -- 2.5. Research design -- 2.6. Conclusion -- 3. Frames and frameshifts in Dutch immigrant integration policy and research -- 3.1. Dutch multicultural model -- 3.2. rise and fall of policy frames -- 3.3. Frames in immigrant integration research -- 3.4. Conclusion -- 4. Technocracy and the construction of the Dutch multicultural model (1978-1983) -- 4.1. rise of a multiculturalist model -- 4.2. construction of a technocratic nexus -- 4.3. Technocracy and the rise of the multicultural model -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 5. Enlightenment and the rise of universalism (1989-1994) -- 5.1. turn towards universalism -- 5.2. construction of enlightenment -- 5.3. Enlightenment and frameshifts -- 5.4. Conclusions -- 6. engineering of the assimilationist turn (2000-2004) -- 6.1. turn towards assimilationism and transnationalism -- 6.2. research-policy nexus on the line -- 6.3. Engineering and the selective co-production of research and policy -- 6.4. Conclusion -- 7. Dutch exceptionalism? Immigrant integration research and policies in France, Germany and the United Kingdom -- 7.1. France -- 7.2. Germany -- 7.3. UK -- 7.4. Conclusions: Dutch exceptionalism? -- 8.

Debates on immigrant integration are often caught up in what academics and politicians like to call 'national models of integration'. Researchers and policymakers long for common ground. In the Netherlands, their symbiosis is fed by multiculturalism, something for which Dutch society has long been seen as exemplary. Still, the incorporation of migrants remains one of the country's most pressing social and political concerns. This book thus challenges the idea that there has ever been a coherent or consistent Dutch model of integration. Analysing how immigration is framed and reframed through d.

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