Gestão da diversidade contemporânea e integração dos imigrantes: uma abordagem multinível
25 Março 2020, 13:00 • Jennifer Leigh McGarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho
Objectivos:
1. Work towards a definition of integration? Is it an outdated term? Whose responsibility is it? 2. Analyse how integration has been conceptualised at the national level though national models. How does this relate to national identity? 3. Why have most “national models” in Western Europe been criticized and accused of failing? Why is diversity increasingly portrayed as negative at the national level and positive at the local level? 4. How does the local level offer opportunities for the inclusion of migrants?
Literatura:
Scholten, Peter, and Rinus Penninx. (2016) The Multilevel Governance of Migration and Integration. In Integration Processes and Policies in Europe: Contexts, Levels and Actors, edited by Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas and Rinus Penninx, 91–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21674-4_6.
PENNINX, R. and GARCÉS-MASCAREÑAS, B. (Eds.) (2016) – Integration Processes and Policies in Europe. Contexts, Levels and Actors. IMISCOE, Springer Open.
Christophe Bertossi (2012) National Models of Integration in Europe: A Comparative and Critical Analysis, American Behavioral Scientist 55(12):1561-1580 DOI: 10.1177/0002764211409560
Apresentação - Cláudia Ferreira e Carlos Gomes do artigo:
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