Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation 1st ed. 2018(IMISCOE Research Series) H X, 314 p. 18 illus., 3 illus. in color. 18
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Introduction: 1: Political Protest in Asylum and Deportation. An Introduction: Sieglinde Rosenberger.- Part I: Contextualizing Protest: 2: Asylum Policies and Protests in Austria: Nina Merhaut, Verena Stern.- 3: Between Illegalization, Toleration, and Recognition: Contested Asylum and Deportation Policies in Germany: Maren Kirchhoff, David Lorenz.- 4: Who Ought to Stay? Asylum Policy and Protest Culture in Switzerland: Dina Bader.- Part II: Solidarity Protests against Deportations: 5: Tracing Anti-Deportation Protests: A Longitudinal Comparison of Austria, Germany and Switzerland: Didier Ruedin, Sieglinde Rosenberger, Nina Merhaut.- 6: Worth the Effort: Protesting Successfully against Deportations: Maren Kirchhoff, Johanna Probst, Helen Schwenken, Verena Stern.- 7: Saving the Deportee: Actors and Strategies of Anti-Deportation Protests in Switzerland: Dina Bader, Johanna Probst.- Part III: Refugee Protests for Inclusion: 8: “We Belong Together!” Collective Anti-Deportation Protests in Osnabrück: Sophie Hinger, Maren Kirchhoff, Ricarda Wiese.- 9: “We are here to Stay” – Refugee Struggles in Germany between Unity and Division: Abimbola Odugbesan, Helge Schwiertz.- 10: “We Demand our Rights!” The Refugee Protest Camp Vienna: Monika Mokre.- Part IV: Restrictive Protest against Asylum Seekers: 11: Mobilization against Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Germany: A Social Movement Perspective: Dieter Rucht .- 12: Protest against the Reception of Asylum Seekers in Austria: Miriam Haselbacher, Sieglinde Rosenberger.- Conclusion: 13: Protests Revisited: Political Configurations, Political Culture and Protest Impact: Gianni D’Amato, Helen Schwenken.- Glossary.
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