This chapter begins by identifying dominant concepts for the study of integration highlighting differences and/or similarities among them with special attention to integration of immigrants from a European perspective. The research develops to highlight interrelationships between notions identified in dimensions of integration and analysis of roles through words, especially nouns, deployed in EU institutional discourse in dealingwith immigrant integration. The investigation is based on a quantitative-qualitative analysis of the texts in a Corpus ad hoc collected and searched by AntConc 3.1.2 software. The Corpus includes different text types in a time-span that extends from 2008 to 2013, notably specialised legal texts and texts addresse...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
This book provides a theoretical framing to analyse and examine the interaction between origin and d...
This article traces the idea of (“immigrant”) “integration” from its roots in classical political ph...
This chapter begins by identifying dominant concepts for the study of integration highlighting diffe...
This study aims to carry out an analysis of processes of ‘re-scaling’ of EU institutional discourse ...
Significant social changes involve dissemination which in turn involves recontextualization as the m...
The main aim of this study is to carry out a socio-linguistic analysis of definitions adopted in onl...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
The main aim of the study is to investigate the concept of evaluation applied to a corpus of legisl...
Discourse on inclusion of immigrants in the European Union countries traditionally revolves around t...
Immigrant integration has been historically the near monopoly of nation-states. Over the last decade...
In examining the complex identities of legal and illegal immigrants, as constructed by the EU, I hav...
Immigrant incorporation (or integration) is a subfield of migration studies, and it constitutes a ge...
This article focuses on gendered discourses in integration policy and the problems immigrants pose i...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
This book provides a theoretical framing to analyse and examine the interaction between origin and d...
This article traces the idea of (“immigrant”) “integration” from its roots in classical political ph...
This chapter begins by identifying dominant concepts for the study of integration highlighting diffe...
This study aims to carry out an analysis of processes of ‘re-scaling’ of EU institutional discourse ...
Significant social changes involve dissemination which in turn involves recontextualization as the m...
The main aim of this study is to carry out a socio-linguistic analysis of definitions adopted in onl...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
The main aim of the study is to investigate the concept of evaluation applied to a corpus of legisl...
Discourse on inclusion of immigrants in the European Union countries traditionally revolves around t...
Immigrant integration has been historically the near monopoly of nation-states. Over the last decade...
In examining the complex identities of legal and illegal immigrants, as constructed by the EU, I hav...
Immigrant incorporation (or integration) is a subfield of migration studies, and it constitutes a ge...
This article focuses on gendered discourses in integration policy and the problems immigrants pose i...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
This book provides a theoretical framing to analyse and examine the interaction between origin and d...
This article traces the idea of (“immigrant”) “integration” from its roots in classical political ph...