Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- Identities, Discourses, and Multiculturalism: The Political Psychology of Diasporas and Postdiasporas -- Cosmopolitical Considerations -- Brief Overview of the Book -- pt. I Theorizing Citizenship, Integration, and Identities in Multicultural Settings -- 2. Immigration and Citizenship Regimes in a Globalizing World -- Patterns of Immigration to the West: From Decolonization to Deconstruction -- Migrants, Diasporas, and Postdiasporas -- Patterns of Immigration and Regimes of Citizenship in Six Western Countries -- France -- Netherlands -- United Kingdom -- Denmark -- Sweden -- Canada -- Silence and Invisibility: Muslim Immigrants in the West to the End of the Cold War -- 3. Political Psychology of Integration and Assimilation -- Assimilation or Dispersal? Dealing with the Stranger Within -- Threats and the Postcolonial Order: The Emergence of "New Nationalism" -- ̂
Note continued: Conclusion: The Case for Engagement -- 8. Conclusion
Summary
In an increasingly globalized world, there are new economic, strategic, cultural, and political forces at work. This book explores how these shifts and shocks have influenced the way in which Muslim minorities in Western countries form their identities as political actors
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-216) and index