Guía de conceptos sobre migraciones, racismo e interculturalidad

Guía de conceptos sobre migraciones, racismo e interculturalidad
Title Guía de conceptos sobre migraciones, racismo e interculturalidad PDF eBook
Author Graciela Malgesini
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1997
Genre Cultural pluralism
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Recopilación alfabética de 57 términos sobre las migraciones, el racismo y las relaciones interétnicas. En cada uno de ellos se abordan aspectos tales como: etimología y origen, contenidos y usos principales, acepciones y sus cambios, connotaciones éticas e implicaciones prácticas. La finalidad de esta obra, dirigida a una diversidad de lectores, es el logro de la convivencia plural y enriquecedora que nos ayude a comprender las claves subyacentes a las situaciones de discriminación, racismo, violencia social y fenómenos migratorios.

Transnationalism

Transnationalism
Title Transnationalism PDF eBook
Author Raymond Anthony Rocco
Publisher Editorial Complutense
Pages 350
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 8474918219

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Challenging the Paradoxes of Integration Policies

Challenging the Paradoxes of Integration Policies
Title Challenging the Paradoxes of Integration Policies PDF eBook
Author Fabiola Pardo
Publisher Springer
Pages 173
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319640828

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This book traces Latin American migration to Europe since the 1970s. Focusing on Amsterdam, London, and Madrid, it examines the policies of integration in a comparative perspective that takes into account transnational, national, regional and local levels. It examines the entire mechanism that Latin American migrants confront in the European cities they settle, and provides readers with a theoretical framework on integration that addresses the concepts of multiculturalism, interculturality, transculturality and transnationalism. This work is based on rich qualitative data from in-depth interviews, focus groups and participant observation complemented by a substantial documentary and legislative analysis. It reveals that current policies are limited and migrants are excluded in most of the formal venues for integration. In addition, the book shows the many ways that migrants negotiate the constraints and imperatives of integration. In Western Europe today, immigrants are largely assuming the entire responsibility of their integration. This book provides readers with much needed insight into why European integration policies are not responding to the needs of immigrants nor to society as a whole.

Cross-disciplinary Views on Migration Diversity

Cross-disciplinary Views on Migration Diversity
Title Cross-disciplinary Views on Migration Diversity PDF eBook
Author Trinidad L. Vicente
Publisher Universidad de Deusto
Pages 251
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 8498305950

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This book on International Migrations aims to show the diversity of topics and problematics contained within immigration, revealing certain situations that make the migratory phenomenon more comprehensible. The text collects the work experience of some members of the Research Unit on International Migrations of the University of Deusto.

Diversity in the City

Diversity in the City
Title Diversity in the City PDF eBook
Author Marco Martiniello
Publisher Universidad de Deusto
Pages 181
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 8498305055

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It seems the world is becoming increasingly uniform culturally. To a certain degree, this observation is correct in the sense that a global mass culture is certainly being disseminated an sold all over the plane. But the world is at the same time increasingly diversified in terms of ethno-cultura identities. The tension between the trend toward cultural uniformity and the trend toward differentiation of identities is well captured by observing the evolution of social dynamics in cities. Most medium-sized and large European cities are today increasingly fragmented socially, economically and ethnically. Some of them are even becoming socially, ethnically an racially ghettoised. But at the same time, European cities remain places where intergroup encounters con develop and where cultural production takes place. The cities are the crossroads between the local and the global. The first aim of this book is to discuss the changes affecting the city and the role played by cultural diversity and ethno-national identities in those changes. The second aim is to examine some crucial issues and aspects of the current process of cultural diversification of cities and its impact on urban socio-economic, political and cultural activities.

Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity

Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity
Title Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity PDF eBook
Author Renée DePalma
Publisher Springer
Pages 317
Release 2017-10-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319663054

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This focused case study analyses the roots of super-diversity in a place where immigration is an emerging phenomenon, Northwestern Spain (Galicia). It is characterized by a mostly rural population, an aging demographic, and a historically depressed economy. Yet the region has recently experienced a significant increase in immigration - a reversal of the region’s historically pronounced trend of emigration. To understand immigration in its early stages, this book takes a historical approach that focuses on diversities that go beyond nationality. It explores local yet international phenomena such as different patterns of return migration, transnational community and familial relationships, and niche labour markets. The book takes a broad interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on sociology, anthropology, history, sociolinguistics, literature, and education, to provide a detailed case study analysis. While the case is specific, many other geographic regions will share some of the factors the book explores. Understanding how these factors interact will provide a useful point of contrast for analysing them in a range of other international contexts.

Migrant Children in Europe

Migrant Children in Europe
Title Migrant Children in Europe PDF eBook
Author G.G. Valtolina
Publisher IOS Press
Pages 200
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1614992053

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The rights of children are outlined in article 24 of the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union; the binding catalogue of rights which institutions and member states are bound to respect when applying EU law. Although this article has undoubtedly been taken very seriously since the Charter was adopted in 2000, there are indications that in a number of cases it has not been possible for children in the EU to exercise fully the rights it envisaged. One such case involves migrating Romanian children, and concerns have been expressed that the rights of this group of migrant children have not always been fully taken into account. This book is the result of the two-year project "Children’s rights in Action", funded by the European Union, which focuses on the needs of children migrating from Romania to Italy and Spain in order to identify good practices, reduce their vulnerability and protect their rights. The book presents the impact that limited access to the rights guaranteed by EU law have had on the actual conditions of life for Romanian children in migration across Europe. Although the book shows that the rights enshrined in article 24 of the EU Charter are not yet fully and equally ensured in some EU countries, it also describes the ways in which local communities and civil society actors have often operated to fill the gap and enabled such children to exercise their rights despite legislative and political shortcomings.