Politics and the New Challenge of Migration
Bridging Cultural, Social and Political Divides
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '25
£23.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Examining social conflict psychology, this book offers strategies for bridging cultural, social, and political divides related to migration.
By reviewing the scientific literature on human conflict, this book offers strategies for bridging cultural, social, and political divides related to migration. Building on social conflict psychology studies, it proposes new methods that encourage students, scholars, and policy makers to consider reconciliatory strategies for conflict resolution.This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the social psychology of conflict rooted in human evolution, with a particular focus on migration and its challenges in a globalized world. It examines theories for how conflict emerges between cultural, social, and political groups striving to advance their own interests and agendas and considers their impact on democratic systems that guarantee human rights and freedoms. Building on the study of social psychological tendencies and motivations, including human needs for identity and affiliation, new empirical procedures are introduced for bridging cultural, social, and political divides that encourage students, scholars, and policymakers to consider reconciliatory strategies for conflict resolution. By examining political leanings and tendencies for activism and democratic engagement, this book articulates the ethical and political moral grounds guiding decision-making in intergroup and intercultural relations and challenges readers to reflect on their moral standpoints.
'Sammut offers a compelling analysis of the psychological structures shaping movement, integration and exclusion. Bridging theory and real-world implications, this empirically grounded framework promotes mutual understanding in an era of division – essential reading for scholars, policymakers and anyone invested in the future of multicultural societies.' Kevin R. Carriere, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stonehill College
'This insightful book delves into the challenges of migration, social identity, cultural differences and democracy. It critiques the shortcomings of large-scale societal initiatives and stresses the importance of mindful decision-making in conflict resolution. By advocating for more robust democratic systems, it underscores their capacity for self-correction, even with human flaws, offering hope for future unity.' Karina V. Korostelina, Professor and Director of Sustainable Peace Lab, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University
ISBN: 9781009285070
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207 pages