The ethnicity reader : nationalism, multiculturalism and migration / edited by Montserrat GUIBERNAU and John REX
Colaborador(es): GUIBERNAU, Montserrat [ed.]
| Rex, John [ed.]
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Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics | Nacionalisme-GUI (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | Localització: Prestatgeria Migració | 006774 |
Navegando Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics Estantes Cerrar el navegador de estanterías
Nacionalisme-DOM Catalunya al mirall de la immigració : | Nacionalisme-ERI Ethnicity and nationalism : anthropological perspectives / | Nacionalisme-GEL Nations and nationalism / | Nacionalisme-GUI The ethnicity reader : | Nacionalisme-KYM La política vernácula : nacionalismo, multiculturalismo y ciudadanía / | Nacionalisme-SPI Race and nation : ethnic systems in the modern world / | Nacions-ZAP La inmigración en naciones minoritarias : Flandes, Quebec y Cataluña en perspectiva / |
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Reimpressions: 1999.
The Ethnicity Reader offers a comprehensive and challenging selection of readings for students of sociology, politics, international relations and race relations. It presents a highly accessible introduction to the study of ethnicity by providing an original approach to nationalism, multiculturalism and migration. The analysis of the ethnic component present in these three topics distinguishes this reader from others and makes it indispensable to those seeking to understand the relevance of ethnicity as one of the most prominent forces in the modern world.
Drawing on a wide range of examples, the selections included examine theories of nationalism and consider issues of ethnic integration and conflict in the USA, Canada, Quebec, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Catalonia among other countries and regions. The reader, however, does not confine itself to the study of nationalism. Many of the selections deal with the role of ethnicity in groups which are not nationalist at all but for which ethnicity is an important factor in the process of migration. The concept of ethnicity is therefore discussed both in relation to group rights in existing nation states and in relation to transnational communities in a globalized world.
Contributors include, Anthony D. Smith, John Rex, Eric Hobsbawm, James Clifford, Michael Keating, Franke Wilmer, Benedict Anderson, Will Kymlicka, Etienne Balibar and Michel Wieviorka.
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