Funding: This research has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 320223.Young Spanish Black people born to migrant parents continue to be either invisible or problematized in public discourses, which project a monocultural and phenotypically homogeneous Europe. Research in countries with a long immigration history has shown that in the process of othering minorities, gender ideologies emerge as ethnic boundaries and feed the paternalistic treatment of women while accusing their families and communities of harming them through atavistic traditions. However, little research has focused on girls' and young women from West African...
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Obra ressenyada: M.I. GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ, Language and Muslim immigrant childhoods: The politics of belo...
During the last decades, changing intra-state and inter-state immigrant profiles in Spain has genera...
This study analyzes the relationship between a discourse of integration in the European Union and th...
Balsera MR. Young Migrants’ Aspirations, Expectations and Perspectives of Well-Being investigated us...
The migratory relationship between Spain and Equatorial Guinea is strongly tied to the history and ...
Spanish migration narratives and films present a series of conflicting forces: the assumptions of en...
In recent decades, the growth of immigrant communities in Europe has prompted controversial politica...
The study of aspirations among the children of migrants is critical to understanding the future inte...
The proposed paper is framed within the global context of immigration and migrations and the ensuing...
The present study examines the costs of discrimination and cultural-linguistic differences for the d...
[Abstracts] The purpose of this chapter is to focus on African women’s bodies in transit from West A...
Black African women exert agency during, after and before migration amidst an atmosphere of vulnerab...
This thesis examines the present-day educational policies enacted by Spain in response to the countr...
This paper presents the results of a research project into school experiences conducted among Catala...
The self-definition of Equatorial Guineans in Spain as Africans, Afro-Europeans, Europeans, Euro-Afr...
Obra ressenyada: M.I. GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ, Language and Muslim immigrant childhoods: The politics of belo...
During the last decades, changing intra-state and inter-state immigrant profiles in Spain has genera...
This study analyzes the relationship between a discourse of integration in the European Union and th...
Balsera MR. Young Migrants’ Aspirations, Expectations and Perspectives of Well-Being investigated us...
The migratory relationship between Spain and Equatorial Guinea is strongly tied to the history and ...
Spanish migration narratives and films present a series of conflicting forces: the assumptions of en...
In recent decades, the growth of immigrant communities in Europe has prompted controversial politica...
The study of aspirations among the children of migrants is critical to understanding the future inte...
The proposed paper is framed within the global context of immigration and migrations and the ensuing...
The present study examines the costs of discrimination and cultural-linguistic differences for the d...
[Abstracts] The purpose of this chapter is to focus on African women’s bodies in transit from West A...
Black African women exert agency during, after and before migration amidst an atmosphere of vulnerab...
This thesis examines the present-day educational policies enacted by Spain in response to the countr...
This paper presents the results of a research project into school experiences conducted among Catala...
The self-definition of Equatorial Guineans in Spain as Africans, Afro-Europeans, Europeans, Euro-Afr...
Obra ressenyada: M.I. GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ, Language and Muslim immigrant childhoods: The politics of belo...