Immigration and Self-government of Minority Nations
Ricard Zapata-Barrero (ed.)
Résumé
During the last two decades, the debate on multiculturalism has been one-dimensional. It has deployed arguments related to cultural demands linked either to feminism, immigration, or national minorities. Little attention has been given to the relations between these dimensions, and how they affect each other. The purpose of this book is to set a research agenda around the interaction between cultural demands of immigrants and minority nations.
The primary aim is to establish basic normative arguments while advancing an institutional analysis in three contexts: Quebec, Flanders and Catalonia. Each part contains two chapters that address the topic in terms of how immigration is seen from a self-government perspective, or how self-government is interpreted from an immigration perspective. The different chapters raise questions related to how this interaction challenges the idea of a culturally homogeneous nation-state, and also pushes us to other conceptualisations of «political community» and de-nationalised forms of citizenship. Current debates on diversity have failed to address these issues in societies where a
dual belonging exists.
Contents: Ricard Zapata-Barrero: http://www.criec.uqam.ca/Page/ricard_zapata_barrero.aspx]: Introduction. Immigration in Multinational States. A Theoretical and Contextual Perspective – Ricard Zapata-Barrero: Setting a Research Agenda on the Interaction between Cultural Demands of Immigrants and Minority Nations – Alain-G. Gagnon: Immigration in a Multinational Context. From Laissez-faire to an Institutional Framework in Quebec – Micheline Labelle/François Rocher: Immigration, Integration and Citizenship Policies in Canada and Quebec. Tug of War between Competing Societal Projects – Hassan Bousetta: Multinational Federalism and Immigrant Multiculturalism in Brussels – Patrick Loobuyck/Dirk Jacobs: Self-government, Immigration and Integration in Flanders. Political Opportunities, Tensions and Challenges – Ricard Zapata-Barrero: Building a Public Philosophy of Immigration in Catalonia. The Terms of Debate – Àngel Castiñeira: Immigration in Multinational States. The Case of Catalonia.
The Editor: Ricard Zapata-Barrero: http://www.criec.uqam.ca/Page/ricard_zapata_barrero.aspx] is Associate Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Social and Political Science, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). He is director of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Immigration (Grup de Recerca interdisciplinari sobre immigració – GRITIM) and of the Master program on immigration management at UPF. He is currently working on different lines of research: the link between different types of cultural pluralism, such as immigration and national minorities, an ethics of migration politics, the political theory of borders, the regional Euromediterranean politics of immigration, and diversity accommodation
policies. His most relevant publications include Citizenship Policies in the Age of Diversity (2009, ed.), Fundamentos de los discursos políticos en torno a la
inmigración (2009), Políticas y gobernabilidad de la inmigración en España (2009, ed.), La inmigración en naciones minoritarias (2008), Conceptos políticos en el contexto español (2007, ed.), Multiculturalism, Muslims and Citizenship: A European Approach (co-edited with T. Modood and A. Triandafyllidou, 2006), and Multiculturalidad e inmigración (2004).