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In the last fifty years Spain has experienced major changes regarding population movements and the perception the Spanish have concerning emigration and immigration as well as emigrants and immigrants. In short, in a few years it has gone from emigrating to receiving a significant flow of foreign immigration to again becoming issuers of people to Europe while immigration is still reaching the Spanish borders. All of this has led to growth in Spain’s interest in the study of international migration, its impacts on the origin and destination, designed integration policies and their implementation, as well as international comparisons. The volume presents the evolution of the migration phenomenon, the creation and maintenance of transnational networks, the most relevant factors for exclusion and social integration, the demands and forms of intervention of the social workers who work with persons of foreign origin as well as the institutional response given from social services, the evolution of immigrant students in schools and educational policies on cultural diversity in the Spanish educational system, the development of associations, and other important questions about «Immigration into Spain: Evolution and Socio-educational Challenges».



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Jordi Domingo Coll: Immigration and territory in early 21st-century Spain: disparities within the unity? – Anna Mata Romeu: Creation and maintenance of trans-national networks as a migratory strategy – Mariona Lladonosa Latorre: National identity and immigration in Spain. The management of immigration in a multi-national state – Ramon Julià Traveria: Strategies for the social and professional integration of African immigrants in times of crisis – Xavier Pelegrí/Pilar Quejido: The response of Social work and the social services to the phenomenon of immigration in Spain – Josep Miquel Palaudàrias Martí/Jordi Feu Gelis: Immigration and compulsory education in Spain. An analysis from Catalonia – Olga Bernad: School and immigrant origin families – Jordi Garreta-Bochaca: Associationism among African-origin immigrants in Spain – Núria Llevot Calvet: Intercultural mediation in the Spanish context: theories, experiences and challenges – Carmen Molet Chicot: The visibility of emigration in Spain: Intercultural discourses and artistic depictions.

Immigration into Spain: Evolution and

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 27/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9783034324366, 978-3034324366
      ISBN10: 3034324367

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the last fifty years Spain has experienced major changes regarding population movements and the perception the Spanish have concerning emigration and immigration as well as emigrants and immigrants. In short, in a few years it has gone from emigrating to receiving a significant flow of foreign immigration to again becoming issuers of people to Europe while immigration is still reaching the Spanish borders. All of this has led to growth in Spain’s interest in the study of international migration, its impacts on the origin and destination, designed integration policies and their implementation, as well as international comparisons. The volume presents the evolution of the migration phenomenon, the creation and maintenance of transnational networks, the most relevant factors for exclusion and social integration, the demands and forms of intervention of the social workers who work with persons of foreign origin as well as the institutional response given from social services, the evolution of immigrant students in schools and educational policies on cultural diversity in the Spanish educational system, the development of associations, and other important questions about «Immigration into Spain: Evolution and Socio-educational Challenges».



      Table of Contents

      Jordi Domingo Coll: Immigration and territory in early 21st-century Spain: disparities within the unity? – Anna Mata Romeu: Creation and maintenance of trans-national networks as a migratory strategy – Mariona Lladonosa Latorre: National identity and immigration in Spain. The management of immigration in a multi-national state – Ramon Julià Traveria: Strategies for the social and professional integration of African immigrants in times of crisis – Xavier Pelegrí/Pilar Quejido: The response of Social work and the social services to the phenomenon of immigration in Spain – Josep Miquel Palaudàrias Martí/Jordi Feu Gelis: Immigration and compulsory education in Spain. An analysis from Catalonia – Olga Bernad: School and immigrant origin families – Jordi Garreta-Bochaca: Associationism among African-origin immigrants in Spain – Núria Llevot Calvet: Intercultural mediation in the Spanish context: theories, experiences and challenges – Carmen Molet Chicot: The visibility of emigration in Spain: Intercultural discourses and artistic depictions.

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