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IDENTITY, BELONGING AND HUMAN RIGHTS: CULTURAL CUES IN INTEGRATION PROCESSES. AN INTRODUCTION
The Age of Human Rights Journal ( IF 0.2 ) Pub Date : 2016-12-20 , DOI: 10.17561/tahrj.n7.1
Dolores Morondo Taramundi

Migrants’ integration is a long-standing topic of interest, and even concern, both for academia and policy-making. Integration has traditionally been considered mainly from an economic and labour market perspective. However, other points of view have raised claims of their own relevance and usefulness for explaining integration processes as well as for contesting notions of integration and their related policies. Among these, the perspectives that look at integration from the point of view of (human) rights entitlements and enjoyment, antidiscrimination protection or access to social and political participation have acquired growing momentum. The INTEGRIM research group gathered here partakes of these human rights based analyses of integration processes, contributing moreover a variety of disciplines (law, political science, sociology, anthropology) and methodologies (process tracing, legal discourse analysis, case study, participant observation, ethnography, situational analysis, interpretative interviewing) which enrich the understanding of the deep implications of human rights for migration and integration processes.

中文翻译:

身份,平等和人权:整合过程中的文化线索。一个介绍

移民融合是学术界和决策界长期关注的话题,甚至是关注的话题。传统上,主要从经济和劳动力市场的角度来考虑整合。但是,其他观点也提出了它们自己在解释整合过程以及对整合及其相关政策的概念提出质疑方面的实用性和实用性。其中,从(人权)权利和享受,反歧视保护或获得社会和政治参与的角度看待一体化的观点已获得增长势头。INTEGRIM研究小组在这里收集了这些基于人权的整合过程分析,此外还贡献了各种学科(法律,政治学,社会学,
更新日期:2016-12-20
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