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El. knyga: Migration and Race: Central and Eastern European Perspectives [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Cracow University of Economics, Poland)
  • Formatas: 140 pages
  • Serija: Regions and Cities
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003404040
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  • Formatas: 140 pages
  • Serija: Regions and Cities
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003404040

Increasing and changing migration trends between Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Western European locations, as well as those from outside of Europe to CEE, pose new challenges for the regional study of race and racialisation, including growing diversity and the tightening of border security. This book brings together a range of established and emerging scholars of CEE migration, race, whiteness and post- and decoloniality to explore these themes from/to and within Central and Eastern Europe.

The book includes chapters on Bulgarians, Lithuanians, Romanians, Hungarians, Czechs, Ukrainians and Poles, including Polish Roma, in Western Europe and CEE as well as non-CEE migrants at the Polish-Belarus border. The book showcases different aspects of racialisation processes, and how they intersect with class and gender, among others, in the context of CEE migrations. The approach of this book is anti-racist and decolonial, in the sense that it builds on decolonial scholarship from and on the region and pushes against discourses of CEE as ‘lagging behind’ and ‘catching up’ that have dominated the scholarship so far. The decolonial perspective on these issues will contribute to urgent critical debates by providing in-depth cross-country insights beyond theoretical argumentation to a renewed global public debate on issues of race and migration.

The book is aimed at an international audience of researchers, scholars and students, policy analysts, third sector specialists and those concerned with decolonial perspectives, migration, and race and racialisation in the context of Central and Eastern Europe countries.



This book brings together a range of established and emerging scholars of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) migration, race, whiteness and post- and decoloniality to explore these themes from/to and within Central and Eastern Europe.

Introduction
1. Buses that come full circle: Ukrainian whiteness,
labour migrants and race on eastern margins
2. Reflections from the
Borderlands: On hegemonic whiteness and the construction of Polish hostile
environment
3. We are here because Reading the postsocialist (back) into a
migrant politics of presence
4. Perception and negotiation of the racialised
class identity in the UK among young Lithuanian and Polish migrants
5.
Migrating racialisations, making of Polishness and the production of
whiteness: Roma and Gadje from Poland
6. Racialisation, ethnic competition
and legacies of colonialism: Peripherally white workers position in global
racial hierarchies
7. From the East in the East? Young migrants from Poland
in Central and Eastern Europe Epilogue: On Partial Privilege
Kasia Narkowicz is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law and Social Sciences, Middlesex University London, UK.

Anna Gawlewicz is Senior Lecturer at the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow, Scotland.

Konrad Pdziwiatr is a Professor in the Department of International Affairs at the Cracow University of Economics, Cracow, Poland.