Land of welcome, land of fear: explaining approaches to ‘new’ diversity in Catalonia and South Tyrol

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This article contributes to recent work on the interplay between sub-state nationalism and migrant integration, showing the different government approaches toward migration developed in Catalonia and South Tyrol and exploring factors behind this divergence. In particular, the articles emphasised three main interplaying variables: (1) previous historical experience with internal migration; (2) how this experience shaped the process of national identity construction; (3) and the institutional context, that is, arrangements in place to regulate and manage ‘old’ diversity. In this way, the article lays bare additional contingent processes that advance accounts of the relationships between ‘old’ national minorities and ‘new’ migrant communities.

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Carlà, A. (2018). Land of welcome, land of fear: explaining approaches to ‘new’ diversity in Catalonia and South Tyrol. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 44(7), 1098–1116. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2017.1352465

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