Christian Ulbricht
Bielefeld University
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Doing Inequality' - Prozesse sozialer Ungleichheit im Blick qualitativer Sozialforschung | 2018
Christian Ulbricht
Der Beitrag untersucht anhand einer wissenssoziologischen Diskursanalyse uber den Zeitraum von 2008 bis 2014 wie im offentlichen Einwanderungsdiskurs die gewunschten Zuwanderer mit dem Label der „neuen Gastarbeiter“ sozial konstruiert werden. Das Label bezeichnet die mobilen, (hoch) qualifizierten Zuwanderer, die anders als die erste Generation von Gastarbeiter/-innen als problemlos integrierbar wahrgenommen werden. Die Bewertung der gewunschten Zuwanderer gibt einen Einblick in die Bedingungen der Ein- und Ausgrenzung von Immigrant/-innen in Deutschland: Das Scheitern des sogenannten „Rotationssystems“ der Zuwanderung erweist sich als funktional, um eine legitime Grenzziehung zwischen erwunscht und unerwunscht zu konstruieren.
Review of European and Russian Affairs | 2017
Thomas Faist; Christian Ulbricht
There are current trends in public and academic debates which point toward a wish of some analysts and observers to “de-culturalize” debates on international migration. In German debates, it is the term “integration” which has an alleged culturalizing effect and which therefore should be avoided and discarded as a concept of practice and as a concept of theory. In contrast to these positions we argue that there is a fundamental nexus between communal relations (Vergemeinschaftung or integration) and sociation (Vergesellschaftung). It is only by relating communal relations and sociation that we can understand the logics of important institutions such as citizenship and welfare states. Analytical concepts such as Vergemeinschaftung and Vergesellschaftung are necessary because they help us to account for fundamental changes. We find that in recent decades the meaning of integration connected to nationhood in public debates has changed from an ethno-cultural understanding to a republican one which is simultaneously characterized by increasing demands upon individuals who are conceptualized as autonomous persons (individualization). 1 Thomas Faist is Professor for Sociology at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University. 2 Christian Ulbricht is a scientific assistant at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University. 2 Review of European and Russian Affairs 11 (1), 2017
Archive | 2017
Christian Ulbricht
Fear and Anxiety over National Identity | 2015
Thomas Faist; Christian Ulbricht
Sociologia Internationalis | 2014
Thomas Faist; Christian Ulbricht
Migration und soziale Arbeit | 2016
Christian Ulbricht
Europe: No Migrant's Land? | 2016
Thomas Faist; Kerstin Schmidt; Christian Ulbricht
Europe - No Migrant's Land? | 2016
Thomas Faist; Kerstin Schmidt; Christian Ulbricht
Fear and Anxiety over National Identity | 2015
Thomas Faist; Christian Ulbricht
Encyclopedia of Migration | 2015
Thomas Faist; Kerstin Schmidt; Christian Ulbricht