1st Edition

Citizenship and Intercultural Dialogue IR Analysis & Minority Youth in the UK and Germany

By Christine Laton Copyright 2019
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

In the wake of tragic terrorist attacks in Western Europe, so-called parallel communities have come under increased scrutiny and pressure to be engaged and integrated in the politics and society of the country of settlement. In this context, the tools of intercultural dialogue and citizenship have been proposed to bridge the ‘gap’ between majority and minority communities. Yet, how are these... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Who Belongs?  3. Immigration Policies in Germany and the UK  4. From an International Identity to Local Education  5. Local Settings and Transnational Spaces  6. Citizenship and the Valuisation Process  7. Cultural Interactions  8. The Role of Education  9. Conclusion  Appendices

Biography

Christine Laton completed her PhD in Ethno-Political Studies at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research focuses on the positioning of minority youth and ethnic minority communities from an International Relations perspective. Her other interests relate to national education systems, the role of local organisations to engage minorities, and the reconfiguration of cultural and political boundaries in the global context.