Nostalgia and Hope: Intersections between Politics of Culture, Welfare, and Migration in Europe
Contributor(s)
Norocel, Ov Cristian (editor)
Hellström, Anders (editor)
Jørgensen, Martin Bak (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book shows how the politics of migration affect community building in the 21st century, drawing on both retrogressive and progressive forms of mobilization. It elaborates theoretically and shows empirically how the two master frames of nostalgia and hope are used in local, national and transnational settings, in and outside conventional forms of doing politics. It expands on polarized societal processes and external events relevant for the transformation of European welfare systems and the reproduction of national identities today. It evidences the importance of gender in the narrative use of the master frames of nostalgia and hope, either as an ideological tool for right-wing populist and extreme right retrogressive mobilization or as an essential element of progressive intersectional politics of hope. It uses both comparative and single case studies to address different perspectives, and by means of various methodological approaches, the manner in which the master frames of nostalgia and hope are articulated in the politics of culture, welfare, and migration. The book is organized around three thematic sections whereby the first section deals with right-wing populist party politics across Europe, the second section deals with an articulation of politics beyond party politics by means of retrogressive mobilization, and the third and last section deals with emancipatory initiatives beyond party politics as well.
Keywords
Migration; Political Science; Sociology of Migration; Open access; Migration and integration; Populism and radical right parties; Welfare and culture; Nexus of welfare, economy, and culture; Welfare and national identity; Diversity; Social movements; Party politics; Homeland and identity; Immigration; (In)equality; Politics of migration; Welfare politics; National identity; Politics of intersectional hope; Migration, immigration & emigration; Political science & theoryDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-41694-2Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2020Imprint
SpringerSeries
IMISCOE Research Series,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples
Political science and theory