2015
DOI: 10.1111/plar.12089
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“A Logic of Camps”: French Antiracism as Competitive Nationalism

Abstract: As the Charlie Hebdo and Copenhagen attacks starkly remind us, European multicultural policy continues to falter over the growth of public Islam. But long before these events, tension between competing visions of citizenship and nationhood had weakened the very civil society organizations that could shape such policy. In France, where non‐governmental organizations had labored against discrimination for over a century, this conflict led to profound disaffection within the nation's powerful antiracism movement.… Show more

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