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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Volume 36 Issue 2 2010

Linking Integration and Residential Segregation

Journal of the CEMES and the Sussex Centre for Migration Research
Increasing to 10 issues per year in 2009
ISSN: 1469-9451 (electronic) 1369-183X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 10 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
Previously published as: New Community
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Linking Integration and Residential Segregation
Gideon Bolt;  A. Sule Özüekren; Deborah Phillips
Pages 169 – 186
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Transnational Tense: Immigration and Inequality in American Housing Markets
Elvin K. Wyly;  Deborah G. Martin;  Pablo Mendez; Steven R. Holloway
Pages 187 – 208
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Minority Ethnic Segregation, Integration and Citizenship: A European Perspective
Deborah Phillips
Pages 209 – 225
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De-Segregation, Peripheralisation and the Social Exclusion of Immigrants: Southern European Cities in the 1990s
Sonia Arbaci; Jorge Malheiros
Pages 227 – 255
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Faith and Housing in England: Promoting Community Cohesion or Contributing to Urban Segregation?
John Flint
Pages 257 – 274
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‘The Others Don't Want …’. Small-Scale Segregation: Hegemonic Public Discourses and Racial Boundaries in German Neighbourhoods
Sabine Gruner
Pages 275 – 292
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Does Spatial Concentration Always Mean a Lack of Integration? Exploring Ethnic Concentration and Integration in Toronto
Robert Murdie; Sutama Ghosh
Pages 293 – 311
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Do People Who Like Diversity Practice Diversity in Neighbourhood Life? Neighbourhood Use and the Social Networks of ‘Diversity-Seekers’ in a Mixed Neighbourhood in the Netherlands
Talja Blokland; Gwen van Eijk
Pages 313 – 332
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Ethnic Segregation and Residential Mobility: Relocations of Minority Ethnic Groups in the Netherlands
Gideon Bolt; Ronald van Kempen
Pages 333 – 354
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Housing Experiences of Turkish (Im)migrants in Berlin and Istanbul: Internal Differentiation and Segregation
Sule Özüekren; Ebru Ergoz-Karahan
Pages 355 – 372
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The Idea of English Ethnicity
Ben Rogaly
Pages 373 – 374
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