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Becoming a Citizen: Incorporating Immigrants and Refugees in the United States and Canada
 
 
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Irene Bloemraad (Author)

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0520248996 978-0520248991 October 3, 2006 1
How can societies that welcome immigrants from around the world create civic cohesion and political community out of ethnic and racial diversity? This thought-provoking book is the first to provide a comparative perspective on how the United States and Canada encourage foreigners to become citizens. Based on vivid in-depth interviews with Portuguese immigrants and Vietnamese refugees in Boston and Toronto and on statistical analysis and documentary data, Becoming a Citizen shows that greater state support for settlement and an official government policy of multiculturalism in Canada increase citizenship acquisition and political participation among the foreign born. The United States, long a successful example of immigrant integration, today has greater problems incorporating newcomers into the polity. While many previous accounts suggest that differences in naturalization and political involvement stem from differences in immigrants' political skills and interests, Irene Bloemraad argues that foreigners' political incorporation is not just a question of the type of people countries receive, but also fundamentally of the reception given to them. She discusses the implications of her findings for other countries, including Australia and immigrant nations in Europe.

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"Deftly executed work of sociological detection on an important and timely subject."--Sociological Forum

"This excellent book should become an important reference for debates on immigration and multiculturalism. Its claims are subtle and well argued, its empirical evidence is carefully evaluated, and its multiple comparisons are well deployed in a multilayered way."--American Jrnl of Sociology / Ajs

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"Becoming a Citizen is a terrific book. Important, innovative, well argued, theoretically significant, and empirically grounded. It will be the definitive work in the field for years to come."--Frank D. Bean, Co-Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy

"This book is in three ways innovative. First, it avoids the domestic navel-gazing of U.S .immigration studies, through an obvious yet ingenious comparison with Canada. Second, it shows that official multiculturalism and common citizenship may very well go together, revealing Canada, and not the United States, as leader in successful immigrant integration. Thirdly, the book provides a compelling picture of how the state matters in making immigrants citizens. An outstanding contribution to the migration and citizenship literature!"--Christian Joppke, American University of Paris

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
structured mobilization, naturalization gap, immigrant political incorporation, naturalization levels, citizenship branch, newcomer settlement, citizenship levels, ordinary community members, multiculturalism program, citizenship acquisition, settlement assistance, ordinary immigrants, immigrant admissions, immigrant politicians, immigrant citizenship, ideological congruence, immigrant incorporation, official multiculturalism, multiculturalism policies, mutual assistance associations, homeland politics, immigrant integration, multiculturalism policy, settlement industry, winning office
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United States, North America, Diverging Trajectories, House of Commons, The Meaning of Citizenship, Portuguese Americans, Portuguese Canadians, The Social Nature of Citizenship, Vietnamese American, World War, Vietnamese Canadian, Asian American, Citizenship Branch, United Kingdom, African Americans, British Empire, New Democratic, Census Bureau, Christopher House, House of Representatives, People's Republic of China, Soviet Union, Vietnamese Association of Toronto, Doris Meissner, Immigration Act
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