Refugees welcome? : difference and diversity in a changing Germany / edited by Jan-Jonathan Bock and Sharon Macdonald

Making Germans and non-Germans -- Language as battleground : "speaking" the nation, lingual citizenship and diversity management in postunification Germany / Uli Linke -- Diversity and unity : political and conceptual answers to experiences of differences and diversities in Germany / Fried...

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Other Authors:Bock, Jan-Jonathan (Editor)
Macdonald, Sharon Jeannette (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York ; Oxford : Berghahn, 2019
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Table of Contents
Making, experiencing and managing difference in a changing Germany (Jan-Jonathan Bock and Sharon Macdonald)
Language as battleground : 'speaking' the nation, lingual citizenship and diversity management in post-unification Germany (Uli Linke)
Diversity and unity : political and conceptual answers to experiences of differences and diversities in Germany (Friedrich Heckmann)
Jews, Muslims and the ritual male circumcision debate : religious diversity and social inclusion in Germany (Gökce Yurdakul)
Islam, vernacular culture and creativity in Stuttgart (Petra Kuppinger)
'Neukölln is where I live, it's not where I'm from' : children of migrants navigating belonging in a rapidly changing urban space in Berlin (Carola Tize and Ria Reis)
The post-migrant paradigm (Naika Foroutan)
New ear's eve, sexual violence and moral panics : ruptures and continuities in Germany's integration regime (Kira Kosnick)
Solidarity with refugees : negotiations of proximity and memory (Serhat Karakayali)
Negotiating cultural difference in Dresden's Pegida movement and Berlin's refugee church (Jan-Jonathan Bock)
Interstitial agents : negotiating migration and diversity in theatre (Jonas Tinius)
Articulating a noncitizen politics (nation-state pity vs. democratic inclusion{dollar}hDamani J. Partridge)
The refugees-welcome movement : a new form of political action (Werner Schiffauer)
Refugee futures and the politics of difference (Sharon Macdonald)