Nation and Migration How Citizens in Europe Are Coping with Xenophobia

Nation and Migration provides a way to understand recent migration events in Europe that have attracted the world's attention. The emergence of the nations in the West promised homogenization, but instead the imagined national communities have everywhere become places of heterogeneity, and mode...

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Main Author: Csepeli, György (auth)
Other Authors: Örkény, Antal (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: 2021
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