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Podcast: Discussion of second-generation assimilation

IMG_0281.jpg The Humphrey Institute's Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center hosted a discussion with Ryan Allen on Richard Alba's article: Bright vs Blurred Boundaries: Second-Generation Assimilation and Exclusion in France, Germany, and the United States.

IMG_0284.jpg In all immigration societies, a social distinction between immigrant and second generations, on the one hand, and natives, on the other, is imposed by the ethnic majority and becomes a sociologically complex fault line. Building on a comparison of second-generation Mexicans in the U.S., North Africans in France, and Turks in Germany, Alba's article argues that the concepts associated with boundary processes offer the best opportunity to understand the ramifications of this distinction. The difference between bright boundaries, which involve no ambiguity about membership, and blurred ones, which do, is hypothesized to be associated with the prospects and processes of assimilation and exclusion.

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