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The Construction of National Identity in Germany: “Migration Background” as a Political and Scientific Category

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posted on 2025-10-22, 16:56 authored by Albert Scherr
<p dir="ltr">Migration has far-reaching effects on the construction of national identity. It can lead to established concepts of national identity and societal affiliation being questioned. In this working paper, it will be demonstrated on the basis of the contemporary German situation that the recognition of Germany as an immigration society does not come along with an overall recognition of migrants as equal members of society. Indeed it is still not sufficient to possess German citizenship to be accepted as a full member of society. It can be proven, that the distinction between "ordinary Germans" and "Germans with migration background" plays an important role in designating allegedly different elements of society. The paper discusses how the social sciences are involved in the process, which makes this differentiation appear plausible and acceptable.</p>

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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

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Harald Bauder

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