Van diversiteitsagenda's tot participatietrajecten: Een vergelijking van lokaal vluchtelingenbeleid in zestien Nederlandse gemeenten
In: Bestuurskunde, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 13-23
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In: Bestuurskunde, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 13-23
In: Comparative migration studies: CMS, Band 8, Heft 1
ISSN: 2214-594X
AbstractThis paper contributes to the migration studies literature by a comparative analysis of local migration diversity governance in large, mid-sized and small cities, analysing the broader scope of the local dimension of migration-diversity policies. While a 'local turn' has taken place in migration studies over the past two decades, the literature has primarily focused on capital and gateway cities. Yet immigrants arrive and settle in a much wider range of cities. Little is known about what forms migration-diversity governance across cities of different sizes and positions. This paper therefore conducts a comparative analysis of migration diversity governance across the local dimension. Based on a qualitative, comparative analysis of migration diversity policies in 16 Dutch municipalities between 2014 and 2018, I distinguish between different local migration diversity policy approaches: 'proactive pluralist', 'proactive monist', 'reactive embedded' and 'reactive one-domain'. This illustrates the variety of local approaches to migration diversity and thus argues against 'a local dimension' of migration diversity governance, rather arguing for different types of local approaches. The proactive cities explicitly chose their own framing for their migration diversity policies, in contradiction to the supposed 'paradigmatic' character of the local level, instead showing that cities position their own framing of migration diversity. The types of migration diversity policies I distinguish provide an analytical framework and starting point for further research on the variety of local migration diversity approaches.
In: Journal of comparative policy analysis: research and practice, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 207-225
ISSN: 1572-5448
In: Policy & politics, Band 45, Heft 4, S. 511-526
ISSN: 1470-8442
This article examines mainstreaming as a governance strategy in immigrant integration governance. Diversity mainstreaming involves a whole society approach for raising awareness about migrationrelated diversity, mobilising a network of actors to embed diversity across policy areas. Bringing together the literature on superdiversity, policy targeting and governance mainstreaming this article examines empirically whether, and if so, why, and how, mainstreaming is applied as a governance strategy in France, the Netherlands and the UK. Based on a qualitative policy analysis covering the period 2000–14, we find mainstreaming 'incomplete' and driven by political and economic motives rather than considerations of superdiversity.
In: Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 109-115
In: Policy & politics: advancing knowledge in public and social policy
ISSN: 0305-5736
In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 50, Heft 12, S. 2987-3009
ISSN: 1469-9451
In: New Perspectives in Policy and Politics
Immigration has transformed the social, economic, political and cultural landscapes of global cities such as London, Melbourne, Milan and Amsterdam. The term 'superdiversity' captures a new era of migration-driven demographic diversifications and associated complexities. Superdiversity is the future or, in many cases, the current reality of neighbourhoods, cities, countries and regions, yet the implications of superdiversification for governance and policy have, until now, received very little attention. First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this insightful volume brings together contributions from experts across Europe to explore the ways in which superdiversity has shaped the development of policy and to consider challenges for the future