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

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Author / Creator:Scholten, Peter.
Imprint:Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, c2011.
Description:314 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:IMISCOE research
IMISCOE research.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8518290
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ISBN:9789089642844
9089642846
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-314).
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Immigrant integration: An intractable social problem
  • 1.2. The 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. The 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. The Dutch multicultural model
  • 3.2. The 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. The rise of a multiculturalist model
  • 4.2. The 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. The turn towards universalism
  • 5.2. The construction of enlightenment
  • 5.3. Enlightenment and frameshifts
  • 5.4. Conclusions
  • 6. The engineering of the assimilationist turn (2000-2004)
  • 6.1. The turn towards assimilationism and transnationalism
  • 6.2. The 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. The UK
  • 7.4. Conclusions: Dutch exceptionalism?
  • 8. Conclusion: Towards reflective research-policy dialogues?
  • 8.1. Beyond the Dutch multicultural model
  • 8.2. The Dutch research-policy nexus on the line
  • 8.3. Dutch exceptionalism?
  • 8.4. Towards reflexive research-policy dialogues?
  • Notes
  • References