A distinctive contribution to the politics of citizenship and immigration in an expanding European Union, this book explains how and why differences arise in responses to immigration by examining local, national and transnational dimensions of public debates on Romanian migrants and the Roma minority in Italy and Spain.
Spis treści
1. Introduction: The Politics of Immigration and Citizenship in an Enlarging European Union 2. Defining who is who in the politics of immigration 3. The Structural Context of Immigration to Italy and Spain 4. The National Politics of immigration in Italy and Spain 5. The Local Politics of Immigration in Rome and Madrid 6. Intra-Eu Migrant Politics in Italy and Spain 7. The politics of the Roma in Italy and Spain 8. Conclusions: Becoming citizens of an expanding European Union
O autorze
Simon Mc Mahon has been a Visiting Researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy and the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. He has also carried out policy work for major public institutions in the UK, taught politics in the UK and the Czech Republic, and worked on community engagement and development projects in Guadalajara, Mexico.