Europe and Its Others : Migrant Integration in Research and Policy / Iva Dodevska.
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ملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية السلاسل:IMISCOE Research Series | IMISCOE Research Seriesالناشر:Cham : Springer, 2025تاريخ حقوق النشر: 2025الطبعات:1st edوصف:1 online resource (263 pages)نوع المحتوى:- text
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- 9783031979811
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IMISCOE Research Series -- Europe and its Others -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Author -- Introduction -- A Genealogy of Integrationism -- The Scientific Measurement of Integration -- The Integrationist Paradigm in EU-Level Policy -- Integration at the Nexus Between Research and Policy -- The Productive Power of Integrationism: Producing the Subject of Integration -- Conclusion -- Annex: List of Key Sources.
This open access book joins other critical works that draw attention to the ways integration is debated, legislated, conceptualized, monitored, evaluated, and ultimately, normalized as a mode of governance. Situated at the interstices of migration studies, European studies, and the social studies of science, the book examines the role of social scientific research, EU policy, and research-policy collaboration in shaping the 'migrant integration' paradigm in Europe. Amidst heated debates on immigration and 'migrant integration', the European Union becomes an increasingly relevant actor, where important resources are earmarked for the implementation of civic integration measures, as well as for producing 'evidence' to guide policy. Simultaneously, a prolific scholarship attempts to understand, measure and compare how and whether immigrants are 'integrated into society', often in the effort to remain 'policy-relevant'. Interested primarily in integrationism as a technique of power, the book takes a decolonial and genealogical approach to understand how integrationist discourses that are produced at these two sites - research and EU policy - are situated within wider and intersecting systems of hierarchy. The main argument is that the politics of integration research and the scientific claims in 'evidence-based' policy intersect to produce 'integration' as the hegemonic paradigm in governing migration-related diversity in Europe. Through discourse analysis of research publications, policy documents, media statements, as well as an analysis of the EU's science-for-policy community, the book examines how integration comes to be seen simultaneously as a political problem and an object of scientific fascination; how integration is regulated at supranational (EU) level and through science-policy collaboration, and what are the effects of integrationism, as a rationality of governance, on its target subjects. Ultimately, the book shows that the practices of regulating, governing, measuring, theorizing and monitoring the integration of immigrants are shaped by power dynamics linked to the preservation of European liberal subjecthood against rapid demographic, social, political, and environmental shifts.
