"Written by the inimitable Adrian Favell, this work of brilliance is one of the most stimulating books on a migration-related topic that I have read in a long time."Roger Waldinger, University of California, Los Angeles"Favell offers a biting critique of 'immigrant integration' as policy, logic and doxa. He powerfully points to the ways this seemingly common-sense concept underpins nationalist, racist and colonialist practices. Our views on the concept will never be the same again."Steven Vertovec, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity"Adrian Favell has presented a pointed synopsis, analysis and critique of the integration paradigm [...] Favell's book is an important contribution to a reflexive examination of one's own production of knowledge."BEHEMOTH A Journal on Civilisation"Favell presents nothing less than a social theory of how and why Integration has been constituted, historically and conceptually, as a distinctive feature of liberal democracies and modern development."Janine Dahinden, Ethnic and Racial Studies"The Integration Nation is a provocative book. Its goal is to push the reader by challenging some core, foundational constructs [....] In this provocation, it succeeds in the extreme."Sara Wallace Goodman, Ethnic and Racial Studies"Adrian Favell achieves in The Integration Nation not only an important and informative discussion of the history of integration policies in the United States and Europe, but also a powerful and illuminating critique of the underpinning coloniality inherent in a focus on integration in policy making. The book [...] should be required reading for all those interested in questions of bordering, statehood, and migration, particularly those looking to understand the logics underpinning policies intended to maintain capitalism and the nation-state."International Migration Review
Introduction1. Integration as a Paradigm2. Integration and Assimilation3. Integration and Multiculturalism4. Integration and Race5. Integration and Transnationalism6. Integration and Decolonization
Adrian Favell is Professor and Chair in Sociology and Social Theory at the University of Leeds.