Against Integration Pessimism: Lessons from Migration History
Agora Urban Master Class
Since the Rushdie affaire in 1989 the public and political debate about immigration has turned increasingly negative. And more recently outright racist notions of ‘omvolking’, the idea that ‘we will become a minority in our own country’, have entered the mainstream. If we look at the long-term integration process, however, these fears are only partially warranted. Notwithstanding stubborn problems with a part of the offspring of migrants, including Islamic terrorism, the large majority participates quite naturally in our societies and the integration process has evolved much further than many people, migrants included, realize. On the basis of his new book Vijf Eeuwen Migratie Leo Lucassen will concentrate on the post war period, showing what a long term, historical, approach can add to the current heated and polarized debates.
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