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dc.contributor.authorDifato, Christine Anne
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-27T10:02:47Z
dc.date.issued2012-09-30
dc.description.abstractCorresponding to the rising threat of terrorism and heightened security concerns throughout Europe, potential parallel communities have come under increased scrutiny and pressure to engage and integrate in the politics and society of the country of settlement. Meanwhile, immigrants and the descendants of immigrants have lived in the countries of Western Europe for up to three and four generations. In this discussion, the tools of intercultural dialogue and citizenship have been proposed to bridge the ‘gap’ between ‘majority’ and ‘minority’ communities, permeating state practices from the national to the local level. This dissertation proposes to contribute to the field of International Relations by examining an often excluded space, that is, the local arena. Moreover, it expands the field in terms of giving attention to the role that youth play in international politics. Using a levels-of-analysis approach and a comparative case study method, comments from students, teachers, and parents in Berlin and London were analysed in keeping with a critical constructivist methodology. I found that, in spite of their different histories and immigration experiences, the perceptions of citizenship and intercultural dialogue have more in common than not. The main contributing factors to their experience appeared to be notions of belonging ingrained in the respective national imaginary in the context of globalization. In each case, the overlapping, intersecting experiences of minority youth cross-cut political and juridical boundaries. Far from being confined to a city district, the ramifications of these intersections are global in scale. From local participation to media culture, minority youth participate in an ongoing navigation of international issues in their day-to-day lives.en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/14049
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherUniversity of Exeteren_GB
dc.rights.embargoreasonPublicationen_GB
dc.rightsThis thesis is available for Library use on the understanding that it is copyright material and that no quotation from the thesis may be published without proper acknowledgement. I wish to restrict access to this research for 18 months.en_GB
dc.subjectintercultural dialogue,en_GB
dc.subjectcitizenshipen_GB
dc.subjectnationalismen_GB
dc.subjectGermanyen_GB
dc.subjectBritainen_GB
dc.subjectminoritiesen_GB
dc.subjectethnicityen_GB
dc.subjecteducationen_GB
dc.subjectBerlinen_GB
dc.subjectLondonen_GB
dc.subjectInternational Relationsen_GB
dc.titleAn International Relations Analysis of Citizenship and Intercultural Dialogue among Minority Youth in Berlin and London: A Levels-of-Analysis Approachen_GB
dc.typeThesis or dissertationen_GB
dc.contributor.advisorStansfield, Gareth
dc.publisher.departmentExeter Centre of Ethno-Political Studiesen_GB
dc.type.degreetitlePhD in Ethno-Political Studiesen_GB
dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen_GB
dc.type.qualificationnamePhDen_GB


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