Over the last few decades, Italy has become a country of immigration, thus inverting the recent trend of its history. The country was found unprepared to face this change. Only recently, it has started to experiment new forms of acceptance and integration inspired by the concepts of multiculturalism and cultural interaction. Migration policies cannot be implemented but in the wider context of the EU; the undertaken strategies have been inadequate so far and the phenomenon still tends to be socially perceived as a deviance
Like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades, rapidly ...
This chapter analyzes migration policies in Italy within the larger frame of the debate on multicult...
Italy is undoubtedly one of the key actors in the current international “migration crisis” in the Me...
Over the last few decades, Italy has become a country of immigration, thus inverting the recent tren...
Until the 1970s, Italy’s population trajectory had demonstrated a clear propensity to be an emigrati...
The objective of this article is to argue that in order to successfully address the issue of integra...
The European approach to immigration is traditionally characterized by a sort of “schizophrenia”, ge...
The objective of this article is to argue that in order to successfully address the issue of integra...
Actors and stakes involved in intercultural mediation -the immigration context in Italy The problem...
For many years Italy has been described as a country of emigration. Only since the 1970s Italy has m...
Albeit through contradictory policies, Italy has adopted an intercultural approach for the managemen...
The migration crisis is analysed here in the context of the fundamental challenges which Italy faces...
Despite the fact that immigration to Italy is not a new phenomenon, the Italian dominant discourse s...
The Italian case is characterised by a considerable delay in the development of a model of integrati...
Italy is undoubtedly one of the key actors in the current international “migration crisis” in the Me...
Like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades, rapidly ...
This chapter analyzes migration policies in Italy within the larger frame of the debate on multicult...
Italy is undoubtedly one of the key actors in the current international “migration crisis” in the Me...
Over the last few decades, Italy has become a country of immigration, thus inverting the recent tren...
Until the 1970s, Italy’s population trajectory had demonstrated a clear propensity to be an emigrati...
The objective of this article is to argue that in order to successfully address the issue of integra...
The European approach to immigration is traditionally characterized by a sort of “schizophrenia”, ge...
The objective of this article is to argue that in order to successfully address the issue of integra...
Actors and stakes involved in intercultural mediation -the immigration context in Italy The problem...
For many years Italy has been described as a country of emigration. Only since the 1970s Italy has m...
Albeit through contradictory policies, Italy has adopted an intercultural approach for the managemen...
The migration crisis is analysed here in the context of the fundamental challenges which Italy faces...
Despite the fact that immigration to Italy is not a new phenomenon, the Italian dominant discourse s...
The Italian case is characterised by a considerable delay in the development of a model of integrati...
Italy is undoubtedly one of the key actors in the current international “migration crisis” in the Me...
Like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades, rapidly ...
This chapter analyzes migration policies in Italy within the larger frame of the debate on multicult...
Italy is undoubtedly one of the key actors in the current international “migration crisis” in the Me...