Libro
Migrations: a global welfare challenge. Policies, practices and contemporary vulnerabilities
Registro en:
978-958-59812-2-5
Corporación Universitaria Americana
978-958-59812-2-5
RIA - Repositorio Institucional Américana
Autor
Grosser, Florian
Bartholini, Ignazia
Vega Deloya, Hector
Capistrano De Oliveira, Ana Cláudia Delfini
Harms Dias, Marco
Capistrano De Oliveira, Emídio
Morriss, Cathryn
Shema, Claude R.
Pattaro Amaral, Fernanda
Teresa Di Rosa, Roberta
Aragon Mangones, Brandon
Silvera Sarmiento, Astelio
Molina Correa, Maribel
Corredor Gómez, Alba Lucia
Pineda Carreño, Mariangélica
Institución
Resumen
Actually, we face a very conservative political wave around Western world, with conservatives parties on main governments positions with a
conservative agenda on refugees, (im)migration and asylum seekers. In USA, President Trump won national elections with a hard discourse closing USA frontiers to “illegal” immigration and he already forbidden immigrants from some Eastern nations like: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan and Yemen, arguing that national security is more important now and that those countries could have some terrorists born there having as referee that 09/11 attacks. But, most people on those seven countries are Muslims – targeting as “born” terrorists. 7. Introduction, 15. Politico-Philosophical Discourses on Refugee Politics: A Critical Overview, 43. Hotspot System in Italy: Politics of Refusal Against, 69. Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Immigrants in Western Culture: Mental Health Perspectives, 91. Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Immigrants in Western Culture: Mental Health Perspectives, 125. Persistence-Resistance as a Form of Victory: Transnational Ethnic Struggle of the Yoéme People, 145. Gender Relations in Migration Contexts: Haitian Women in Southern Brazil, 171 (In)Migration, Refugees and Gender: some political fragments of a difficult puzle, 197. Vulnerability in Migration: The Applicability of European Recommendations, International Reports and Guidelines
to the Italian System of Reception and Social Services, 229. “No human being is giving the opportunity to choose a [birth] country” - Interviews with Colombian immigrants, 253. Migration and education, emerging social management of the inclusion.