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Integration of Immigrants and the Theory of Recognition : 'Just Integration'.

Goksel, Gulay Ugur.

Integration of Immigrants and the Theory of Recognition : 'Just Integration'. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (185 pages) - International Political Theory Series . - International Political Theory Series .

Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: What Is Integration? -- Part I: The Theory of Just Integration -- Theories of Justice, Multiculturalism, and the Theory of Recognition -- Liberal Justification of Minority Rights -- Multiculturalism and the Integration of Immigrants -- The Theory of Recognition -- Taylor: The Politics of Recognition -- Honneth's Recognition-Based Critical Theory: An Overview -- Honneth's Reconstruction of Hegel's Notion of Recognition -- Honneth's Reconstruction of Mead's Identity Theory -- Love, Rights, and Solidarity: The Forms of Social Integration for Mutual Recognition -- References -- What Is Just Integration? -- Transformative Character of Just Integration -- Democratic Discursive Possibilities as a Condition of Just Integration -- Integration Through Mutual Recognition -- Democratic Inclusion for Just Integration -- Individualization for Just Integration -- Immigrant Communities and Just Integration -- Group Formation and Recognition -- Just Integration: A Definition -- Recognition-Theoretical Research Programme2 -- Immigrant as an Analytical Category -- References -- Part II: Case Studies: Application of the Just Integration Theory -- Socio-economic Integration of Skilled Immigrants in Canada -- Why Canada? -- Pre-immigration Policy and the Fantasy Recognition Order -- Immigrants' Place in the Job Market -- Economic Barriers as Social Pathologies -- The Sphere of Respect: Discrimination Against the "Being" of the Immigrant -- The Sphere of Esteem: The Discrimination Against the "Doing" of the Immigrant -- Deskilling Foreign Credentials and Career Services -- Devaluation of Foreign Work Experience -- The Misrecognition of Foreign Credentials -- The Spheres of Respect and Esteem: Ethnic Enclaves -- Conclusion -- References -- Integration of Syrian Refugees in Turkey -- Why Turkey?. First Social Pathology: The Discrepancy Between the Legal and Public Discourses on Integration -- Harmonization6 -- Legal and Public Discourses on Integration in Turkey -- Second Social Pathology: High Rates of Informal Employment of Syrian Refugees -- References -- Index.

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Immigrants--Cultural assimilation.


Electronic books.

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