It is the idea that "ethnicity" can be approached, explored and investigated as a heterogeneous and multi-faced form of diversity itself. This article deals with one aspect of this process that seems to be quite underestimated in media, public opinion and academia. Yet, while this fact has aided the understanding of the world as something other than a mosaic of distinct cultural spaces with clearly demarcated borders, it has not decreased the incomprehension, fear and suspicion with which non-European migrants are often greeted within the industrialised cities of Europe. Migration has been and continues to be a ubiquitous human experience. Migration phenomena are largely responsible for this process both in receiving European societies as well as in original sending countries. It is a largely accepted idea that complexity and recent global phenomena have generated a multi-layered diversification process in Western societies.
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