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Citizenship and belonging: immigration and the politics of demographic governance in postwar Britain
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- Published
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Palgrave MacmillanPages
264.0Place of publication
London & NYISBN
9781403918185Series
Migration, Minorities and CitizenshipDepartment affiliated with
- Politics Publications
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This book is published in Palgrave's internationally recognised `Migration, Minorities, and Citizenship' series, which includes several seminal texts in the field of migration studies. The book sheds new light on the development of immigration policy in postwar Britain by (1) locating immigration policymaking in a wider context of demographic governance, and (2) demonstrating the importance of the distinction between formal citizenship and ideas about belonging in the evolution of Britain's immigration regime. The book makes an important contribution to the debate about whether British immigration policy was racially motivated. Its findings have been disseminated at national and international conferences, and it has received favourable reviews and a growing number of citations.Full text available
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2012-02-06Usage metrics
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