Migration und radikale Demokratie Politische Selbstorganisierung von migrantischen Jugendlichen in Deutschland und den USA / Helge Schwiertz.
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TextSeries: Edition PolitikPublisher: transcript Verlag, Description: 1 online resource (1 p.)ISBN: 9783839448328Subject(s): Political Science / Civics & Citizenship | Political scienceGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this content on Open Research Library. Summary: How do migrant youth manage to become political subjects and defend their rights? How is it possible to oppose domination and to what extent does democracy provide a reference point? Helge Schwiertz explores these questions by developing a radical-democratic theory and combining it with a qualitative study on the self-organization of migrant youth in Germany and the USA. Through the dialogue between empiricism and theory, he thus contributes to a differentiated understanding of migrant struggles as well as debates on democratic theory and shows how borders can be democratized.
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How do migrant youth manage to become political subjects and defend their rights? How is it possible to oppose domination and to what extent does democracy provide a reference point? Helge Schwiertz explores these questions by developing a radical-democratic theory and combining it with a qualitative study on the self-organization of migrant youth in Germany and the USA. Through the dialogue between empiricism and theory, he thus contributes to a differentiated understanding of migrant struggles as well as debates on democratic theory and shows how borders can be democratized.
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