The term "immigration" is endowed with a very meaningful semantic charge: it not only expresses a physical shift and a change of a geographical scenario, but it is a socioeconomic phenomenon as well as a transfer of cultural reference models with a plurality of consequences for the emigrant subject and for the host communities. The causes of continuous displacements of populations from their place of origin to other destinations are the most varied, political, religious, and economic, and sometimes they are linked together. The case study considered is the Italian Arberia; a linguistic-cultural island present, today, only in some areas of central-southern Italy but with a very ancient history of difficult social integration. The purpose of ...
In the migration process, to maintain some forms of belonging and a distinct ethnic identity, also c...
Italian statisticians and demographers observed in XXth century that generally the trendto settle in...
The migration patterns of the inhabitants of the Eugubinogualdese Apennines (Umbria) cast some new l...
The term "immigration" is endowed with a very meaningful semantic charge: it not only expresses a ph...
The term “immigration” is endowed with a very meaningful semantic charge: it not only expresses a ph...
Immigration represents one of the most significant phenomena of our contemporary society. Therefore,...
This article is based on “Communicating Migration,” a collective research project that is part of a ...
Studies on the mobility of the population have a long tradition and they are mainly dedicated to dem...
The focus of this article is the analysis of the contribution of international geographical research...
Religions and Immigrations. A geographical reading From the wide range of interest attested by the...
Italy, a country characterized by a long history of emigration, has been a destination for immigrant...
Aim of this paper is to provide reflection about research on migration phenomena and especially on t...
Migration is a reversible phenomenon that has interested to greater or lesser extent all human commu...
Within the context of a series of volumes devoted to the history of the Italian culture, this long e...
Although the phenomenon of migration has been a constant for the entire Italian peninsula, it has be...
In the migration process, to maintain some forms of belonging and a distinct ethnic identity, also c...
Italian statisticians and demographers observed in XXth century that generally the trendto settle in...
The migration patterns of the inhabitants of the Eugubinogualdese Apennines (Umbria) cast some new l...
The term "immigration" is endowed with a very meaningful semantic charge: it not only expresses a ph...
The term “immigration” is endowed with a very meaningful semantic charge: it not only expresses a ph...
Immigration represents one of the most significant phenomena of our contemporary society. Therefore,...
This article is based on “Communicating Migration,” a collective research project that is part of a ...
Studies on the mobility of the population have a long tradition and they are mainly dedicated to dem...
The focus of this article is the analysis of the contribution of international geographical research...
Religions and Immigrations. A geographical reading From the wide range of interest attested by the...
Italy, a country characterized by a long history of emigration, has been a destination for immigrant...
Aim of this paper is to provide reflection about research on migration phenomena and especially on t...
Migration is a reversible phenomenon that has interested to greater or lesser extent all human commu...
Within the context of a series of volumes devoted to the history of the Italian culture, this long e...
Although the phenomenon of migration has been a constant for the entire Italian peninsula, it has be...
In the migration process, to maintain some forms of belonging and a distinct ethnic identity, also c...
Italian statisticians and demographers observed in XXth century that generally the trendto settle in...
The migration patterns of the inhabitants of the Eugubinogualdese Apennines (Umbria) cast some new l...