A compilation of Adrian Favell's innovative and agenda-setting essays which, since the late 1990s, have charted the emergence of new migration patterns and politics in Europe.A compilation of Adrian Favell's innovative and agenda-setting essays which, since the late 1990s, have charted the emergence of new migration patterns and politics in Europe. Tackling in turn issues of multiculturalism, immigrant integration, free movement, high skilled mobilities, new East-West migrations and regional integration, the collection offers a comprehensive introduction to the dynamic field of international migration studies. At the same time, it poses a sharp challenge to current complacencies, challenging researchers to escape methodological nationalism and the unreflective reproduction of concepts and assumptions in the field, as well as embracing new methodologies and theoretical resources. Moving fluidly across intellectual boundaries as much as national borders, Favell points the way forward to new thinking in this burgeoning and rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field.contentsList of Tables viiPreface ixChapter One: Introduction Immigration, Migration and Free Movement inthe Making of Europe 1Part One Applied Political Philosophy: The Problem of MulticulturalCitizenshipChapter Two: Multicultural Citizenship in Theory and Practice:Applied Political Philosophy in Empirical Analyses 21Chapter Three: Multicultural Race Relations in Britain:Problems of Interpretation and Explanation 41Part Two The Question of IntegrationChapter Four: Assimilation/Integration 63Chapter Five: Integration Policy and Integration Research inEurope: A Review and Critique 69Part Three Highly Skilled Migration and Social MobilityChapter Six: The Human Face of Global Mobility:A Research Agendawith Miriam Feldblum and Michael Peter Smith 125Chapter Seven: Social Mobility and Spatial Mobilitywith Ettore Recchi 145Part Four New Migration and Mobilities in EuropeChapter Eight: The New Face of East-ló@