Being and Becoming Ethnic in Europe and Africa: State and the Politics of Recognition in Nigeria, France and the UK

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The fellowship examines how state institutions in Africa and Western Europe generate identity discourses and political behaviours among young people from minority groups. First it updates and disseminates the results of research (doctoral and postdoctoral) on Nigeria on the relationship between the politics of oil, ethnic group identity formation and political mobilisation amongst members of a minority group - the Ijaw. Second it refines its empirical and theoretical conclusions and tests their applicability to two countries of Western Europe; France and the UK, where it advances and completes ongoing research on how different approaches to 'integration' and public policy practice influence identity formation amongst young 'minority' citizens of West African descent; Senegalese origin in the case of France and Nigerian origin in the case of the UK. The methodology is comparative, historical and multi disciplinary. It draws on theoretical approaches from political sociology and history which emphasise the socially constructed nature of ethnicity and which have been tested out in Nigeria, to analyse new qualitative data generated from case study research amongst minority communities in Paris and London, using anthropological tools (participant observation and semi structured interviews) and drawing from existing quantitative data sets.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-850800
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=7576cedbf2b668ea57cad3e240cda6ca611c56c12944b462a166b5aeab4c800f
Provenance
Creator Nwajiaku-Dahou, K, University of Oxford
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2013
Funding Reference ESRC
Rights Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou, University of Oxford; The Data Collection only consists of metadata and documentation as the data could not be archived due to legal, ethical or commercial constraints. For further information, please contact the contact person for this data collection.
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Language English
Resource Type Numeric; Text
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage United Kingdom; Nigeria; France