New Migration Realities
Delve into the complexities of immigration narratives with "New Migration Realities" by Maeve Glavey. Published in 2017, this insightful book presents a comparative research project that unravels the similarities and disparities in immigration discussions across the UK, France, Germany, and Sweden. Spanning 116 pages, Glavey thoughtfully analyzes how these nations approach issues of assimilation, group identity, and the political implications of migration. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, politics, and immigration studies, this book will provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving dynamics of migration in north-western Europe. Discover how diverse narratives shape our understanding of immigration and foster critical conversations surrounding this pressing global issue.