The volume provides an ambitious and very welcome sociology of knowledge about immigrant integration policy in Europe. Through synthesising and extending existing studies, it offers a very useful set of individual perspectives as well as a systematic overview of national policy dialogues.
Adrian Favell
Professor of Sociology, Sciences Po, Paris
This is one of the most significant books on immigrant integration in Europe. Based on empirical studies, leading scholars provide an up-to-date analysis and comparative approach to many challenging questions about the important role of the research-policy relationship.
Assoc. Professor Ellie Vasta
Macquarie University, Sydney
This collective book addresses the very complex and important issues related to the links between research and policies in the field of immigrant integration in a comprehensive way by privileging a truly European and comparative approach. A must read for students, scholars and policy-makers who are interested in improving the dialogue between the research community and the policy community in the field of migration and integration.
Marco Martiniello
FRS-FNRS and CEDEM-University of Liège
ARC-GC-CUNY-New York City
The volume provides an ambitious and very welcome sociology of knowledge about immigrant integration policy in Europe. Through synthesising and extending existing studies, it offers a very useful set of individual perspectives as well as a systematic overview of national policy dialogues.
Adrian Favell
Professor of Sociology, Sciences Po, Paris
This is one of the most significant books on immigrant integration in Europe. Based on empirical studies, leading scholars provide an up-to-date analysis and comparative approach to many challenging questions about the important role of the research-policy relationship.
Assoc. Professor Ellie Vasta
Macquarie University, Sydney
This collective book addresses the very complex and important issues related to the links between research and policies in the field of immigrant integration in a comprehensive way by privileging a truly European and comparative approach. A must read for students, scholars and policy-makers who are interested in improving the dialogue between the research community and the policy community in the field of migration and integration.
Marco Martiniello
FRS-FNRS and CEDEM-University of Liège
ARC-GC-CUNY-New York City