
Politics of (Dis)Integration
this open access book explores how contemporary integration policies and practices are not just about migrants and minority groups becoming part of society but often also reflect deliberate attempts to undermine their inclusion or participation. This affects individual lives as well as social cohesion. The book highlights the variety of ways in which integration and disintegration are related to, and often depend on each other. By analysing how (dis)integration works within a wide range of legal and institutional settings, this book contributes to the literature on integration by considering (dis)integration as a highly stratified process. Through featuring a fertile combination of comparative policy analyses and ethnographic research based on original material from six European and two non-European countries, this book will be a great resource for students, academics and policy makers in migration and integration studies.this open access book explores how contemporary integration policies and practices are not just about migrants and minority groups becoming part of society but often also reflect deliberate attempts to undermine their inclusion or participation. This affects individual lives as well as social cohesion. The book highlights the variety of ways in which integration and disintegration are related to, and often depend on each other. By analysing how (dis)integration works within a wide range of legal and institutional settings, this book contributes to the literature on integration by considering (dis)integration as a highly stratified process. Through featuring a fertile combination of comparative policy analyses and ethnographic research based on original material from six European and two non-European countries, this book will be a great resource for students, academics and policy makers in migration and integration studies.
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this open access book explores how contemporary integration policies and practices are not just about migrants and minority groups becoming part of society but often also reflect deliberate attempts t
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Sophie Hinger is Research Associate in Social Geography and a Ph.D. candidate at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS), Osnabrück University, Germany. In her doctoral research, she investigates the politics and spaces of urban asylum in Germany with a focus on the co-production between local authorities, migrants, solidarity groups and various other individual, collective and institutional actors.
Sophie Hinger(editor)

Reinhard Schweitzer is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Political Science at the University of Vienna, where he currently holds a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship and is a member of the research group INEX – Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion. He recently completed his PhD in Migration Studies at the University of Sussex in Brighton, UK, and is associated with the Sussex Centre for Migration Research (SCMR). His doctoral research was part of the international research network INTEGRIM and focused on the contradictions underlying the public provision of healthcare, education and social assistance to migrants living irregularly in London and Barcelona. His current project “REvolTURN” looks at the role and functioning of ‘voluntariness’ within the management of migrant return from Austria and the UK.
Reinhard Schweitzer(editor)
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