Integrating Immigrants in Europe [electronic resource] : Research-Policy Dialogues / edited by Peter Scholten, Han Entzinger, Rinus Penninx, Stijn Verbeek.

Contributor(s): Scholten, Peter [editor.] | Entzinger, Han [editor.] | Penninx, Rinus [editor.] | Verbeek, Stijn [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: IMISCOE Research Series: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: VIII, 343 p. 3 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319162560Subject(s): Emigration and immigration | Sociology | Public policy | Migration | Knowledge - Discourse | Public PolicyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 304.8 LOC classification: GN370HB1951-2577Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1: Research-policy dialogues on migrant integration in Europe: A conceptual framework and key questions: Peter Scholten, Han Entzinger and Rinus Penninx -- PART I – FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF RESEARCH-POLICY DIALOGUES: 2: Cultures of knowledge use in policymaking: The functions of research in German and UK immigration policy: Christina Boswell -- 3: Migration statistics in Europe: A core component of governance and population research: Albert Kraler, David Reichel and Han Entzinger -- 4: The coproduction of national models of integration: A view from France and the Netherlands: Christophe Bertossi, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Peter Scholten -- 5: Consultative commissions and the rethinking of integration policies in the Netherlands and Germany: The Blok Commission and the Süssmuth Commission compared: Jan Schneider and Peter Scholten -- 6: European cities in search of knowledge for their integration policies. Rinus Penninx -- 7: EU policymaking and research: Case studies of the Communication on a Community Immigration Policy and the Common Basic Principles for Integration: Sandra Pratt -- 8: Speaking truth to power? Why civil society, beyond academia, remains marginal in EU migration policy: Ann Singleton -- PART II – RESEARCH-POLICY DIALOGUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND SEVEN OF ITS MEMBER STATES: 9: Research-policy dialogues in Austria: Maren Borkert -- 10: Research-policy dialogues in Italy: Tiziana Caponio -- 11: Research-policy dialogues in Germany: Friedrich Heckmann and Delia Wiest -- 12: Research-policy dialogues in the Netherlands: Stijn Verbeek, Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten -- 13: Research-policy dialogues in the United Kingdom: Alistair Hunter and Christina Boswell -- 14: Research-policy dialogues in Poland: Mikołaj Pawlak -- 15: Research-policy dialogues in Denmark: Martin Bak Jørgensen -- 16: Research-policy dialogues in the European Union: Andrew Geddes and Marthe Achtnich -- PART III – COMPARISON AND CONCLUSIONS: 17. Research-policy dialogues on migrant integration in Europe: Comparison and conclusions: Peter Scholten, Han Entzinger and Rinus Penninx -- Appendix I: Biographies of Authors -- Appendix II: Publications of the DIAMINT Project/IMISCOE Standing Committee on Research-Policy Dialogues.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This open access book explores how research and policymaking in the field of migrant integration have developed historically and how this interrelationship plays out in the strongly politicised climate of opinions on migration in Europe. It features interdisciplinary theoretical contributions as well as original empirical studies on research-policy dialogues at both the EU and country level. The chapters study not only how the dialogue between research and policy is structured (such as advisory bodies, research agencies, and ad-hoc committees), but also how these dialogues affect policymaking and the development of migrant integration research itself as well. The analysis reveals profound changes in the dialogue structures associated with the research-policy nexus in the domain of migrant integration. On the one hand, dialogue structures have become more ad-hoc, often established in response to distinct political events or to specific problems. On the other, politicisation has not thwarted all efforts to develop more institutionalised dialogue structures between producers and users of knowledge. In addition, research has contributed to policymaking in very different ways in various European countries. This edited volume is unique in this effort to reflect on the impact of research-policy dialogues both on the development of migrant integration policies as well as on migrant integration research. It will be of importance to scholars in this field as well as to policymakers and other stakeholders involved in migrant integration policymaking.
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1: Research-policy dialogues on migrant integration in Europe: A conceptual framework and key questions: Peter Scholten, Han Entzinger and Rinus Penninx -- PART I – FORMS AND FUNCTIONS OF RESEARCH-POLICY DIALOGUES: 2: Cultures of knowledge use in policymaking: The functions of research in German and UK immigration policy: Christina Boswell -- 3: Migration statistics in Europe: A core component of governance and population research: Albert Kraler, David Reichel and Han Entzinger -- 4: The coproduction of national models of integration: A view from France and the Netherlands: Christophe Bertossi, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Peter Scholten -- 5: Consultative commissions and the rethinking of integration policies in the Netherlands and Germany: The Blok Commission and the Süssmuth Commission compared: Jan Schneider and Peter Scholten -- 6: European cities in search of knowledge for their integration policies. Rinus Penninx -- 7: EU policymaking and research: Case studies of the Communication on a Community Immigration Policy and the Common Basic Principles for Integration: Sandra Pratt -- 8: Speaking truth to power? Why civil society, beyond academia, remains marginal in EU migration policy: Ann Singleton -- PART II – RESEARCH-POLICY DIALOGUES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND SEVEN OF ITS MEMBER STATES: 9: Research-policy dialogues in Austria: Maren Borkert -- 10: Research-policy dialogues in Italy: Tiziana Caponio -- 11: Research-policy dialogues in Germany: Friedrich Heckmann and Delia Wiest -- 12: Research-policy dialogues in the Netherlands: Stijn Verbeek, Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten -- 13: Research-policy dialogues in the United Kingdom: Alistair Hunter and Christina Boswell -- 14: Research-policy dialogues in Poland: Mikołaj Pawlak -- 15: Research-policy dialogues in Denmark: Martin Bak Jørgensen -- 16: Research-policy dialogues in the European Union: Andrew Geddes and Marthe Achtnich -- PART III – COMPARISON AND CONCLUSIONS: 17. Research-policy dialogues on migrant integration in Europe: Comparison and conclusions: Peter Scholten, Han Entzinger and Rinus Penninx -- Appendix I: Biographies of Authors -- Appendix II: Publications of the DIAMINT Project/IMISCOE Standing Committee on Research-Policy Dialogues.

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This open access book explores how research and policymaking in the field of migrant integration have developed historically and how this interrelationship plays out in the strongly politicised climate of opinions on migration in Europe. It features interdisciplinary theoretical contributions as well as original empirical studies on research-policy dialogues at both the EU and country level. The chapters study not only how the dialogue between research and policy is structured (such as advisory bodies, research agencies, and ad-hoc committees), but also how these dialogues affect policymaking and the development of migrant integration research itself as well. The analysis reveals profound changes in the dialogue structures associated with the research-policy nexus in the domain of migrant integration. On the one hand, dialogue structures have become more ad-hoc, often established in response to distinct political events or to specific problems. On the other, politicisation has not thwarted all efforts to develop more institutionalised dialogue structures between producers and users of knowledge. In addition, research has contributed to policymaking in very different ways in various European countries. This edited volume is unique in this effort to reflect on the impact of research-policy dialogues both on the development of migrant integration policies as well as on migrant integration research. It will be of importance to scholars in this field as well as to policymakers and other stakeholders involved in migrant integration policymaking.

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