Networked technopolitics: Immigrant integration as city-branding

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Abstract

The article explores the role of network-led policymaking with a focus on immigrant integration. Drawing on the EUROCITIES Integrating Cities Charter, it sheds light on how immigration-related diversity governance plays a part in the city-branding strategies. The relevance of policy advocacy through the lens of cosmopolitan urbanism is instrumental for studying the governance of migration and diversity in the age of integration paradigm. Contemporary local policymaking in immigrant integration shaped by city-to-city cooperation tell us about policy models associated to cities’ image. Therefore, city branding strategies framed on behalf of networked technopolitics represent a challenging way to study the immigrant integration approach. This exploratory study is based on desk research with an emphasis on literature review and documentary analysis.

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Teixeira, C. P. (2020). Networked technopolitics: Immigrant integration as city-branding. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, 12(1), 67–82. https://doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v12.i1.6966

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