Beschreibung
The subjects of ethnicity and collective belonging have enjoyed high
priority on the agenda of social science research over the last 20 years.
Nevertheless there is need (and considerable scope) for further mutual
adjustment and refinement of theoretical concepts, substantive empirical
discoveries and research techniques. This volume offers a contribution to
such efforts by leading practitioners of qualitative research with
backgrounds in diverse disciplines. Their research focuses on the
perspectives and biographical experiences of concrete “historical” actors
within the contexts of migration, cultural diversity and social
conflicts.