Migrações e processos de transformação global: teorização das migrações. Debate do texto “Understanding global migration” de Stephen Castles (2010).
2 Março 2022, 15:00 • Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves
As teorias das migrações: principais avanços conceptuais e críticas. Das Leis de Ravenstein do final do século XIX até ao modelo das aspirações e capacidades (Carling). Apresentação do texto “Understanding global migration” de Stephen Castles (2010) pela aluna Beatriz Semedo.
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