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Diverse Republic

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Diverse Republic explores Ireland's transformation into a more socially liberal and diverse society amid global migration and rising nationalist populism. It analyses the emergence of anti-immigrant far-right groups and mainstream political responses, focusing on the evolving Irish identity and the challenges of integration. The book advocates for proactive measures to foster social cohesion through citizenship, social policy, and community development, emphasising the importance of inclusive national symbols and history.
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Essential reading for students, scholars, and professionals interested in immigration, Irish politics, and social policy, as well as anyone seeking to understand contemporary challenges around identity and integration in Ireland.

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Diverse Republic examines, as part of a wider focus on how immigration has changed Irish society, the emergence of antiimmigrant far-right groups through a focus on some key figures within these. It also considers the response of mainstream politics to immigration and examines efforts to encourage the integration of newcomers.

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Diverse Republic examines the Irish response to the rise of nationalist populism and the global migrant crisis.

The Republic of Ireland has changed much in the last few decades. It has become much more socially liberal, urban, secular, and wealthy. It has also experienced large-scale immigration during a period when the political parties in other Anglophone and European countries have seen the exploitation of anti-immigrant nativism by some political mainstream parties as well as by the far right.

Diverse Republic examines, as part of a wider focus on how immigration has changed Irish society, the emergence of anti-immigrant far-right groups through a focus on some key figures within these. It also considers the response of mainstream politics to immigration and examines efforts to encourage the integration of newcomers.

The first part of the book examines how Irish society and identity have changed since the foundation of the state. This is relevant to the second part, which examines how and to what extent far-right anti-immigration politics are likely to flourish or not in the Irish case.

The second part of the book examines the appeal of far-right political responses to immigration in a context where some Irish citizens no longer appear to be represented by the political mainstream, and where nativist populists lay claim to the symbols and heroes of the Republic.

Diverse Republic makes the case for proactive measures to promote immigrant integration and social cohesion through citizenship, social policy, and community development. It engages with shifting nationalist understandings of Irishness and makes the case for taking these seriously, even if anti-immigrant nativist nationalism has found only fringe support in Irish politics to date.

The symbols and history of what has become a diverse Republic should not become the property of those who would exclude some of its citizens.

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Praised by Alan Shatter and highlighted by Irish Independent and UCD Today, Diverse Republic is recognised as a timely and important discourse on immigration and integration in Ireland. Bryan Fanning's insightful commentary, featured in the Dublin Review of Books and Irish Times, addresses the nuances of nativist populism and its limited, yet significant, political presence.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781910820711

Publisher: University College Dublin Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2021

Country: Ireland

Imprint: University College Dublin Press

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 250

About the Author

Bryan Fanning is Professor of Migration and Social Policy at University College Dublin. He has published extensively on immigration and social change in Ireland. His previous books include Migration and the Making of Ireland and Histories of the Irish Future

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