The Wiley Blackwell companion to race, ethnicity, and nationalism:
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Weitere Verfasser: Stone, John 1944- (HerausgeberIn), Dennis, Rutledge M. (HerausgeberIn), Rizova, Polly (HerausgeberIn), Hou, Xiaoshuo 1982- (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, NJ, USA ; Chichester, West Sussex, UK Wiley Blackwell 2020blacks
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Beschreibung:Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributor Information -- The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism -- Introduction: Global Trends in a Field of Increasing Complexity -- Part I Revising the Agenda: Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Twenty-First Century -- Chapter 1 Confrontational Politics: The Black Lives Matter Movement -- Introduction -- Blacks Lives Matter - The Beginning -- The Art and Theory of Confrontational Politics -- The Centrality of the Local Community -- The Importance of Organizational Decentralization -- A Vision for Black Lives Matter -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 From Obama to Trump: The Dialectics of Race and Nationalism in Contemporary America -- The Short Life of "Post‐Racialism" -- Populism to the Rescue -- The Death of the American Dream? -- The End of "The American Dilemma"? -- Paranoia and Revivalism -- An Unholy Alliance: Populism and Religion -- The American Experience in a Global Setting -- References -- Chapter 3 The Future of Nationalism in a Transnational World -- Introduction: In and Out of Globalization -- Future Past: Modernity as the Midwife of Nations -- Future Present: Globalization and its Discontents -- Future Uncertain: Entering the Anthropocene, Forecasting the Unknown -- Global Climate Change and Nationalism -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 The Changing Nature of Global Racial and Ethnic Relations -- Situating the Present -- Developing the Field of Scholarship -- Emergent Global Racial and Ethnic Relations -- New Arenas of Scholarship and Research -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 Why Populism?1 -- A Contested Concept -- Explaining the Populist Conjuncture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Racialization, Polyracism, and Global Racism -- Introduction -- Polyracism
Racialization and the Question of Multiple Origins and Multiple Modernities -- Notes -- References -- Part II Regional Responses to Global Changes -- Chapter 7 The Paradox of Nationalism and Globalism: China's Participation in Global Capitalism -- Introduction -- Chinese Nationalism and the Chinese Model of Development -- Nationalism and Globalism under Xi Jinping -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 East Asia -- Introduction -- Japan -- The Koreas -- China -- Conclusion: Changing Notions of Belonging -- References -- Chapter 9 Imagining the Chinese Nation: The Writings of Liang Qichao (1873-1929) -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- Liang Qichao: A Biographical Sketch -- Naming the Chinese Nation -- The Ontology of Chinese History -- The Assimilation Thesis in the Formation of the Chinese Nation -- Positioning the Han Chinese: Micro- and Macro-Nationalism -- Conclusion and Further Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Central Asia -- Qawm: The Foundation of Identity in Central Asia -- Historical Evolution -- Implications of Post-Soviet Independence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Hindu Nationalism, Identity Politics, and the Indian Diaspora in the United States -- Hindu Nationalism, Religion, and Cultural Conflict: The Origins -- Cultural Conflict, Political Competition, and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism -- The Rise of Diaspora Engagement -- Hindu Nationalism in the US Diaspora -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 Latin America -- Introduction -- The Ideology of Mestizaje -- Effects of Mestizaje in Latin America -- National Censuses and Ethnoracial Visibility -- Targeted Social Policy and Shifting Subjectivities -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the Caribbean Region -- Sport and Culture -- Labor and Revolution -- Indians and Black Ideology
Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14 Transforming Settler Colonialism in South Africa1 -- Introduction -- What Went Wrong and Why? -- "In the Presence of the Oppressor" -- Transformation, Decolonization, and Non‐Racialism -- Varieties of Colonialism -- Dinner Table Colonialism 2018 -- Conclusion: Insecure Minorities -- Rescuing South Africa with an Election -- Notes -- Chapter 15 The Rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece -- Introduction -- The Debate About Austerity -- Why Austerity and Why Not? -- The Social Impact of the Economic Crisis in Greece -- Why the Rise of the Golden Dawn? -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 The Language of Freedom: Democracy, Humanity, and Nationality in the Architecture and Art of the Modern European National Parliament1 -- Civic and Ethnic Nations - Universalism and Particularism in the Making of Modern Nations -- The Intertwining of Civic-Universalist and Ethnic-Particularist Models of the Nation -- Israel and Hellas in the Making of Modern Nations -- Democracy and Nationality in European Parliamentary Buildings -- Opting Out of Classicism and Classical Notions of the Citizen Nation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part III Migration in a Transnational World -- Chapter 17 The Strength and Fragility of Family Reunification Politics in Contemporary Western States -- Family Sponsorship Systems: Definitions and Theories -- The Development of Modern Family Sponsorship -- Family Sponsorship Systems under Scrutiny -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- Chapter 18 Migration, Cooperation, and Trust: What do We Know? -- Might Migration Undermine Trust and Cooperation Via a Diversity Mechanism? -- Might Migration Undermine Cooperation by Changing the Proportion of Cooperators in Real Life "Public Goods Games"? -- Might Migration Undermine Public Support for the Welfare State? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment
Notes -- References -- Chapter 19 New Patterns of Internal Migration: Movement with Chinese Characteristics -- The Hukou System: The Evolution of Internal Migration -- Main Areas of Increased Settlement: Southeast, Central, and Southwest China -- The New Middle Class of Skilled Migrants in Different Industries -- A New Generation of Migrants Shaping Fresh Trends and Challenges -- The Back Flow of Rural Migrants -- The Migration of Minorities in China -- The Theoretical Links Between Internal and External Migration -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Refugees -- Introduction -- The Origins of the Modern Refugee Regime4 -- Major Trends and Drivers of Refugee Movements -- "Durable Solutions" for Refugee Situations5 -- Protracted Refugee Situations -- European Asylum Policy and the Common European Asylum System -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 21 The Unspoken Legacy of Asylum: Racism, Nationalism, and the Neo-colonialist Social Construction of Asylum Policies -- Introduction: Asylum as an Unstable Object -- Asylum Legacies -- The Convention and Modern Asylum -- The "other" in the West -- Cultural Invasions and Nationalist Threats -- Fortress Europe: Bogus Asylum Seekers -- Consolidation of Security Themes: Terror Threats -- Modern Borders: Towards an Inevitable Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 22 Generational Change and The Future Multiracial Locus of Mixture -- Introduction -- The Difficulties of Measuring Race -- Capturing the Generational Locus of Mixing in the Multiracial Population -- Race and Generational Status -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23 Immigrant Acceptance in an Ethnic Country: The Foreign Labor Policies of Japan -- A Theoretical Framework of Citizenship and Migration -- The Immigration History of Japan -- Recent Relaxation of Immigration Policy
The Reasons for These Changes in Immigration Policy. -- Highly Skilled Migrants -- Semi-skilled Migrants -- Lower-skilled Migrants -- Migrants at all Skill Levels -- Conclusion: Policy Rationality for Immigrant Acceptance -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Violence, Genocide, Terrorism, and War -- Chapter 24 Genocide -- Introduction -- Legal Histories: From Nuremberg to the Present -- Understanding Contemporary Genocide and Mass Atrocities -- From Process Models to Conflict Dynamics -- On the Ground: Local Histories of Genocide and Ethnic Violence -- Descending Into Ethnic Violence: Micro-Dynamics of Mass Atrocities and Genocide -- Perpetrators: Transitions to Being Violent -- Prevention and Intervention: Addressing Risks -- The Past, the Present, and the Future -- References -- Chapter 25 The Radicalization of Social Movements -- The Social Movement Studies Perspective on Radicalization -- The Radicalization of Contention -- Controversies -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 26 Warfare, Nationalism, and Globalization -- Introduction -- War and the Formation of Modern States and Nations -- Contemporary Warfare, Globalization, and the Erosion of Nation-States -- The Nation-State and Its Military -- The Old Features of New Wars -- References -- Chapter 27 The Creation and Dissolution of Multi‐National States -- Who Is and Who Isn't a Nation? -- Nation Building is Never a Finished Process -- The "Problem" of Minorities -- Nation and Territory -- Notes -- References -- Part V The Policy Debates: Politics, Economy, and Society -- Chapter 28 Collective Violence and the American Dream -- Notes -- Chapter 29 Ethnicity, Race, and National Identity in Management and Organization Studies -- Ethnicity, Race and National Identities in Traditional Approaches in MOS -- Alternative Political Paradigms in MOS on Ethnic, Racial, and National Identity
A Research Agenda for MOS.
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