Post-immigration 'Difference' and Integration

Posted on Wednesday 22nd February 2012

The British Academy Policy Centre has recently published a report by Professor Tariq Modood: Post-immigration ‘difference’ and integration: The case of Muslims in Western Europe.

Twenty-first century Europe is home to a mixture of ethnicities, religions and cultures. Alongside this diversity is a fear of and hostility towards immigrants – to Muslims in particular – and an unresolved debate on how and to what extent the individuals and groups in question should integrate within society. In Post-immigration ‘difference’ and integration Tariq Modood presents four different options for integration and equality of opportunity for all citizens

The paper is available here .
For further information on the British Academy Policy Centre click here 

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