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Book Synopsis Inmigración y estructuras sociales by : Miguel Anxo Pena González
Download or read book Inmigración y estructuras sociales written by Miguel Anxo Pena González and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Se divide en dos partes. En la primera parte que lleva por título Estructura y gestión, se abordan los temas que, desde el ámbito académico-universitario, están siendo objetivo de reflexión y estudio. La segunda parte titulada Estructura y cultura, presenta una reflexión amplia sobre la inmigración y la familia, haciendo una llamada de atención a que la familia sea tomada en cuenta también en la política migratoria comunitaria y nacional. Asimismo, se plantea cómo el hecho multicultural es una realidad.
Book Synopsis Inmigración obrera y estructuras sociales en Europa by : Salvador Giner
Download or read book Inmigración obrera y estructuras sociales en Europa written by Salvador Giner and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Race, Immigration, and Social Control by : Ivan Y. Sun
Download or read book Race, Immigration, and Social Control written by Ivan Y. Sun and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-05-09 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book discusses the issues surrounding race, ethnicity, and immigrant status in U.S. policing, with a special focus on immigrant groups’ perceptions of the police and factors that shape their attitudes toward the police. It focuses on the perceptions of three rapidly growing yet understudied ethnic groups – Hispanic/Latino, Chinese, and Arab Americans. Discussion of their perceptions of and experience with the police revolves around several central themes, including theoretical frameworks, historical developments, contemporary perceptions, and emerging challenges. This book appeals to those interested in or researching policing, race relations, and immigration in society, and to domestic and foreign government officials who carry law enforcement responsibilities and deal with citizens and immigrants in particular.
Book Synopsis Fundamentos de la inmigración como proceso social. by :
Download or read book Fundamentos de la inmigración como proceso social. written by and published by Dykinson. This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La ambición de esta obra es entender a la persona en su proceso social y en su rechazo y aceptación del otro inmigrante. La ambición es, en suma, la de comprender una paradoja (la de que somos sociales y rechazamos al otro) que, a lo largo de la historia de la humanidad, se ha manifestado en guerras terribles, matanzas, muertes, holocausto, apartheid y xenofobia, por nombrar sólo algunas de las manifestaciones más trágicas del rechazo al otro.En un mundo cada vez más globalizado, donde mercancías, capitales e información se mueven libremente sin fronteras, ¿por qué se limitan los movimientos de personas? La pregunta fundamental, es, siendo sociales, ¿por qué rechazamos al otro? Si todos somos migrantes, ¿por qué rechazamos al inmigrante? En esta paradoja fundamental se desarrolla el presente trabajo. Seguidamente, se analizan tres concretos procesos sociales: la persona, la sociedad y las migraciones. Para ello, en primer lugar, se desarrolla el concepto de proceso social para seguidamente conceptualizar y teorizar acerca de la persona, la sociedad y las migraciones como procesos sociales de lo que somos (persona y sociedad) o de lo que llegaremos a ser (migrantes).
Book Synopsis Crisis, inmigración y sociedad by : María Elena Gadea Montesinos
Download or read book Crisis, inmigración y sociedad written by María Elena Gadea Montesinos and published by . This book was released on 2015-02 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Neighborhood Poverty and Segregation in the (Re-)Production of Disadvantage by : Dolores Trevizo
Download or read book Neighborhood Poverty and Segregation in the (Re-)Production of Disadvantage written by Dolores Trevizo and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-05-31 with total page 219 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focusing on shopkeepers in Latino/a neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Dolores Trevizo and Mary Lopez reveal how neighborhood poverty affects the business performance of Mexican immigrant entrepreneurs. Their survey of shopkeepers in twenty immigrant neighborhoods demonstrates that even slightly less impoverished, multiethnic communities offer better business opportunities than do the highly impoverished, racially segregated Mexican neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Their findings reveal previously overlooked aspects of microclass, as well as “legal capital” advantages. The authors argue that even poor Mexican immigrants whose class backgrounds in Mexico imparted an entrepreneurial disposition can achieve a modicum of business success in the right (U.S.) neighborhood context, and the more quickly they build legal capital, the better their outcomes. While the authors show that the local place characteristics of neighborhoods both reflect and reproduce class and racial inequalities, they also demonstrate that the diversity of experience among Mexican immigrants living within the spatial boundaries of these communities can contribute to economic mobility.
Book Synopsis Diversity and Contact by : Karen Schönwälder
Download or read book Diversity and Contact written by Karen Schönwälder and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-11-21 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book analyzes how the socio-demographic and cultural diversity of societies affect the social interactions and attitudes of individuals and groups within them. Focusing on Germany, where in some cities more than one third of the population are first or second-generation immigrants, it examines how this phenomenon impacts on the ways in which urban residents interact, form friendships, and come to trust or resent each other. The authors, a distinguished team of sociologists, political scientists, social psychologists, anthropologists and geographers, present the results of their wide-ranging empirical research, which combines a 3-wave-panel survey, qualitative fieldwork, area explorations and analysis of official data. In doing so, they offer representative findings and deeper insights into how residents experience different neighbourhood contexts. Their conclusions are a significant contribution to our understanding of the implications of immigration and diversity, and of the conditions and consequences of intergroup interaction. This ground-breaking work will appeal to scholars across the Social Sciences.
Book Synopsis Immigrant Vulnerability and Resilience by : Maria Aysa-Lastra
Download or read book Immigrant Vulnerability and Resilience written by Maria Aysa-Lastra and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-04-10 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores how the current sustained economic slow-down in North America and Europe has increased immigrant vulnerability in the labor market and in their daily lives. It details the ways this global recession has affected the immigrants themselves, their identities, as well as their countries of origin. The book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue as well as offer a transatlantic comparative perspective. It first focuses on the immediate effects of the Great Recession on immigrants’ employment. Next, it connects the experience of immigrants in the labor market with their experiences in the social arena in receiving societies. Coverage also explores the effects of the economic downturn on transnational practices, remittances and return of Latin American migrants to their countries of origin. This volume will be of great interest to faculty and graduate students who are interested in international migration studies from the fields of sociology, economics, anthropology, geography, political sciences, and other social sciences. It will also be of interest to professionals and policy makers working on international migration policy and the general public interested on the topic.
Book Synopsis Diversity and Contact by : Karen Schönwälder
Download or read book Diversity and Contact written by Karen Schönwälder and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book analyzes how the socio-demographic and cultural diversity of societies affect the social interactions and attitudes of individuals and groups within them. Focusing on Germany, where in some cities more than one third of the population are first or second-generation immigrants, it examines how this phenomenon impacts on the ways in which urban residents interact, form friendships, and come to trust or resent each other. The authors, a distinguished team of sociologists, political scientists, social psychologists, anthropologists and geographers, present the results of their wide-ranging empirical research, which combines a 3-wave-panel survey, qualitative fieldwork, area explorations and analysis of official data. In doing so, they offer representative findings and deeper insights into how residents experience different neighbourhood contexts. Their conclusions are a significant contribution to our understanding of the implications of immigration and diversity, and of the conditions and consequences of intergroup interaction. This ground-breaking work will appeal to scholars across the Social Sciences.
Book Synopsis Immigration and Nationalism by : Carl Solberg
Download or read book Immigration and Nationalism written by Carl Solberg and published by University of Texas Press. This book was released on 2014-11-06 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Dirtier than the dogs of Constantinople.” “Waves of human scum thrown upon our beaches by other countries.” Such was the vitriolic abuse directed against immigrant groups in Chile and Argentina early in the twentieth century. Yet only twenty-five years earlier, immigrants had encountered a warm welcome. This dramatic change in attitudes during the quarter century preceding World War I is the subject of Carl Solberg’s study. He examines in detail the responses of native-born writers and politicians to immigration, pointing out both the similarities and the significant differences between the situations in Argentina and Chile. As attitudes toward immigration became increasingly nationalistic, the European was no longer pictured as a thrifty, industrious farmer or as an intellectual of superior taste and learning. Instead, the newcomer commonly was regarded as a subversive element, out to destroy traditional creole social and cultural values. Cultural phenomena as diverse as the emergence of the tango and the supposed corruption of the Spanish language were attributed to the demoralizing effects of immigration. Drawing his material primarily from writers of the pre–World War I period, Solberg documents the rise of certain forms of nationalism in Argentina and Chile by examining the contemporary press, journals, literature, and drama. The conclusions that emerge from this study also have obvious application to the situation in other countries struggling with the problems of assimilating minority groups.
Book Synopsis America's Colony by : Pedro A Malavet
Download or read book America's Colony written by Pedro A Malavet and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2007-11 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An examination of the legal relationship between U.S. and Puerto Rico.
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Book Synopsis The Migration Conference 2024 Abstracts by : The Migration Conference Team
Download or read book The Migration Conference 2024 Abstracts written by The Migration Conference Team and published by Transnational Press London. This book was released on 2024-06-27 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Migration Conference 2024 Abstracts for 5 days full of research, debates and discussions on migration and all relevant topics and areas from Iberoamericana Universidad in Mexico City.
Book Synopsis Blurring organizational issues and social phenomena in the age of technology: a multidisciplinary perspective by : Nemesio Castillo
Download or read book Blurring organizational issues and social phenomena in the age of technology: a multidisciplinary perspective written by Nemesio Castillo and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2013-04-29 with total page 439 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The predominant view in economic theory until the crisis of the '70s, argued the great enterprise was the key player in the innovation process, this was conceived as an activity that unfolded in specific areas, with clear responsibilities and predetermined objectives. This operating structure of the innovative process was functional demand model that favored the standardization of production. The innovative process was developed predominantly by firms that had a domain oligopolistic market from which they made windfall with which financed the research and development activities. In this context, the role of SMEs in the innovation process is limited to covering the portion of the market that big companies left.
Book Synopsis The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World by : David P. Geggus
Download or read book The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World written by David P. Geggus and published by Univ of South Carolina Press. This book was released on 2020-02-14 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The effect of Saint Domingue's decolonization on the wider Atlantic world The slave revolution that two hundred years ago created the state of Haiti alarmed and excited public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic. Its repercussions ranged from the world commodity markets to the imagination of poets, from the council chambers of the great powers to slave quarters in Virginia and Brazil and most points in between. Sharing attention with such tumultuous events as the French Revolution and the Napoleonic War, Haiti's fifteen-year struggle for racial equality, slave emancipation, and colonial independence challenged notions about racial hierarchy that were gaining legitimacy in an Atlantic world dominated by Europeans and the slave trade. The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World explores the multifarious influence—from economic to ideological to psychological—that a revolt on a small Caribbean island had on the continents surrounding it. Fifteen international scholars, including eminent historians David Brion Davis, Seymour Drescher, and Robin Blackburn, explicate such diverse ramifications as the spawning of slave resistance and the stimulation of slavery's expansion, the opening of economic frontiers, and the formation of black and white diasporas. They show how the Haitian Revolution embittered contemporary debates about race and abolition and inspired poetry, plays, and novels. Seeking to disentangle its effects from those of the French Revolution, they demonstrate that its impact was ambiguous, complex, and contradictory.
Book Synopsis Human Resources, Employment and Development by : Saul Trejo Reyes
Download or read book Human Resources, Employment and Development written by Saul Trejo Reyes and published by Springer. This book was released on 1983-10-27 with total page 439 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Family Matters by : Marisel C. Moreno
Download or read book Family Matters written by Marisel C. Moreno and published by University of Virginia Press. This book was released on 2012-08-29 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adopting a comparative and multidisciplinary approach to Puerto Rican literature, Marisel Moreno juxtaposes narratives by insular and U.S. Puerto Rican women authors in order to examine their convergences and divergences. By showing how these writers use the trope of family to question the tenets of racial and social harmony, an idealized past, and patriarchal authority that sustain the foundational myth of la gran familia, she argues that this metaphor constitutes an overlooked literary contact zone between narratives from both sides. Moreno proposes the recognition of a "transinsular" corpus to reflect the increasingly transnational character of the Puerto Rican population and addresses the need to broaden the literary canon in order to include the diaspora. Drawing on the fields of historiography, cultural studies, and gender studies, the author defies the tendency to examine these literary bodies independently of one another and therefore aims to present a more nuanced and holistic vision of this literature.
Book Synopsis Puerto Rico's Revolt For Independence by : Olga Jimenez De Wagenheim
Download or read book Puerto Rico's Revolt For Independence written by Olga Jimenez De Wagenheim and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-06-26 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a socioeconomic interpretation of Puerto Rico's first and most significant attempt to end its colonial relationship with Spain. Looking at the imperial policies and conditions within Puerto Rico that led to the 1868 rebellion known as "El Grito de Lares," Dr. Jiménez de Wagenheim compares the colonization of Puerto Rico with that of Spanish America and explores the reasons why the island's independence movement began decades after Spain's other colonies in the region had revolted. Through the extensive use of previously unresearched archive material, she examines the economic and social backgrounds of the leaders of the rebel movement, corrects many errors of earlier accounts of the revolt, and offers new interpretations of its impact on Spanish-Puerto Rican relations.