ACCESSION AND MIGRATION
Studies in Migration and Diaspora
Series Editor:
Anne J. Kershen, University of London, UK
Studies in Migration and Diaspora is a series designed to showcase the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of research in this important field. Volumes in the series cover local, national and global issues and engage with both historical and contemporary events. The books will appeal to scholars, students and all those engaged in the study of migration and diaspora. Amongst the topics covered are minority ethnic relations, transnational movements and the cultural, social and political implications of moving from over there to over here.
Also in the series:
Gendering Migration: Masculinity, Femininity and Ethnicity in Post-War
Britain
Edited by Louise Ryan and Wendy Webster
ISBN 978-0-7546-7178-7
Contemporary British Identity: English Language, Migrants and Public
Discourse
Christina Julios
ISBN 978-0-7546-7158-9
Migration and Domestic Work: A European Perspective on a Global Theme
Edited by Helma Lutz
ISBN 978-0-7546-4790-4
Negotiating Boundaries in the City
Joanna Herbert
ISBN 978-0-7546-4677-8
The Cultures of Economic Migration: International Perspectives
Edited by Suman Gupta and Tope Omoniyi
ISBN 978-0-7546-7070-4
Writing Diaspora: South Asian Women, Culture and Ethnicity
Yasmin Hussain
ISBN 978-0-7546-4113-1
Accession and Migration
Changing Policy, Society, and Culture in an Enlarged Europe
Edited by
JOHN EADE
Roehampton University, UK
and
YORDANKA VALKANOVA
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
First published 2009 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Accession and migration : changing policy, society, and culture in an enlarged Europe. -- (Studies in migration and diaspora)
1. Immigrants--Great Britain--Social conditions--21st century. 2. Bulgarians--Great Britain--Social conditions-21st century. 3. Immigrants--Bulgaria--Social conditions-21st century. 4. British--Bulgaria--Social conditions--21st century. 5. Great Britain--Emigration and immigration-Social aspects--21st century. 6. Bulgaria--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects--21st century. 7. Mass media and immigrants.
I. Series II. Eade, John, 1946- III. Valkanova, Yordanka.
304.8'410499-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Accession and migration : changing policy, society, and culture in an enlarged Europe / [edited] by John Eade and Yordanka Valkanova.
p. cm. -- (Studies in migration and diaspora)
Includes index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-7503-7
1. European Union countries--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects. 2. European Union countries--Emigration and immigration--Economic aspects. I. Eade, John, 1946-II. Valkanova, Yordanka.
JV7590.A25 2009
304.8'4--dc22
2009008827
ISBN 9780754675037 (hbk)
Contents
John Eade and Yordanka Valkanova
Andreas Pribersky
Daryana Kotzeva
Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah and Laurence Cooley
Deema Kaneff
Irina Chongarova
Zhivko Ivanov
Eugenia Markova
Yordanka Valkanova
John Eade and Michal P. Garapich
Irina Chongarova is Associate Professor in Russian Cultural Studies at the University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. She is also a Visiting Research Fellow at CRONEM (Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism at the University of Surrey and Roehampton University. Her latest research and publications focus on Russian and British immigration to Bulgaria, the identity of children of mixed marriages and their multilingual and intercultural potential.
Laurence Cooley is an ESRC-funded PhD student in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham, where his research focuses on EU policy-making towards ethnic conflicts. His research interests include ethnic conflict resolution, EU enlargement and migration. He previously worked as a research assistant on a number of projects for the Migration, Equalities and Citizenship team at the Institute for Public Policy Research.
John Eade is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Roehampton University, London, and Executive Director of CRONEM (Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism) at the University of Surrey and Roehampton University. His research has focussed on urban ethnicity, identity politics, globalisation and the global city. His publications include Placing London (2000) and The Politics of Community (1989), the single edited Living the Global City (1997) and the co-edited Transnational Ties (2008), Global Ethics and Civil Society (2005) Reframing Pilgrimage (2004), Understanding the City (2002), Contesting the Sacred (2000/1991) and Divided Europeans (1999).
Michal P. Garapich is Research Fellow at the Centre for Reresearch on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism Migration at Roehampton University and University of Surrey. He has undertaken various research projects for BBC Newsnight, Greenwich Council and is currently conducting a detailed study on Polish, Slovak and Hungarian migrants living and working in Hammersmith and Fulham borough in West London. He is also writing, with John Eade, a monograph on recent migrations from Poland to the UK.
Zhivko Ivanov is Associate Professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature; Dean of Faculty of Languages and Literature, University of Plovdiv Paisii Hilendarski, Bulgaria. He is the author and co-author of eight books and monographs and more than 80 peer-reviewed articles describing issues in the areas of Bulgarian, Slavic and Balkan Literary history and cultures.
Deema Kaneff was a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, before taking up the position of Reader in European Studies at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, England. She has edited several volumes and is the author of numerous articles as well as of the book