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Ethnic Minorities and Inter-ethnic Relations in Context A Dutch-Hungarian Comparison
414 Pages
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Routledge
414 Pages
by
Routledge
414 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume is based on papers presented on ethnic minorities and inter-ethnic relations in Hungary and The Netherlands, which were presented and discussed in three conferences and a series of meetings from 1997-1999. This work builds on comparative studies of the rise of a radical right and the mobilization of anti-immigrant feelings. It presents cross-national comparative research, due to the... Read more
1: Ethnic Minorities and Inter-Ethnic Relations: National Configurations and Cross-National Dimensions 1; I: Ethnic and National Identities and Stereotypes; 2: Stereotypes of Ethnic Minorities in the Netherlands; 3: Recent Dutch Research on Ethnocentrism in an International Perspective; 4: Determinants of Denial and Acceptance of Refugees in Hungary; 5: Ethnic Minority Identification; 6: Nationalism, its Conceptualisation and Operationalisation; 7: Representations of Minorities among Hungarian Children; II: Antisemitism and Anti-‘Gypsy’ Prejudice; 8: The Strength of Antisemitism in Present-Day Hungary; 9: Research on Antisemitism: a Review of Previous Findings and the Case of the Netherlands in the 1990s; 10: Authoritarianism and Prejudice in Present-Day Hungary; 11: Attitudes and Stereotypes of Hungarian Police toward Gypsies 1; III: Spheres of Exclusion; 12: Ethnic Minority Educational and Labour Market Performance in the Netherlands; 13: Roma Students in the Hungarian Educational System; 14: Socio-Economic and Ethnic Residential Segregation in Budapest during Market Transition; 15: Immigration and Ethnic Segregation in the Netherlands with a Special Focus on Amsterdam; IV: Towards a Politics of Inclusion?; 16: Verzuiling and Post-Verzuiling Politics in the Netherlands: Coping with Changing Diversity; 17: Towards a Model of Incorporation: the Case of the Netherlands; 18: Legal Protection of Minority Rights in Hungary; 19: Too Close for Comfort: How Immigration Unsettles Political Theory and Practice
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Karen Phalet, Antal Orkeny






