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Politics of Immigration and Settlement Politics: State Responses, Masculine Corporatism and Biraderthe UK, in particular, in relation to regulating and restricting such flows and accommodating settled communities through legislation. In the second section I examine how British Pakistanis dealt with immigration control and race legislation — specifically, the role of biraderi networks. In the fina
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Rushdie, the Limits of Biraderi Politics and Muslim Organisations, of Pakistani leadership in relation to the early years of settlement in the 1950s and 1960s. The historical analysis is necessary for understanding contemporary biraderi politics and the challenges from younger Pakistanis. First, leadership came from ethnic organisations,. which includes both tradi
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Changing Identities and Biraderi across Generations,i. Chapter 4 dealt with how biraderi-politicking works in contemporary Pakistani communities in the UK and pointed to a disaffection amongst the younger generation who are much more critical of the use of biraderi for political advantage. This has developed from a number of changes which have taken
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Conclusion,ants, ‘coming and going like shadows’ (1967: 115). In the immediate aftermath of their migration in the 1950s and 1960s, up until family reunification in the 1970s, Pakistani male migrants had a low public profile. They woke up, went to work, came home and went to sleep. In many ways they were the m
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Introduction Simulation ≫In the Boat≪rature on the Pakistani population in Britain are used alongside retrospective interviews with individuals — their migration biographies — to provide an understanding of the context within which subsequent socio-political attitudes and behaviours were formed and to assess the influence of biraderi n