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LA INCORPORACIÓN SOCIAL DEL INMIGRANTE Y LAS LÓGICAS DE PERTENENCIA EN LOS DISCURSOS MIGRATORIOS

Curso 2014/2015 / Cod.30002082

LA INCORPORACIÓN SOCIAL DEL INMIGRANTE Y LAS LÓGICAS DE PERTENENCIA EN LOS DISCURSOS MIGRATORIOS

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Esta bibliografía es de acceso libre en Internet, o a través del Campus UNED, en la base de revistas electrónicas. En caso contrario, en el curso virtual se facilitarán estos textos, por lo cual no hay necesidad de buscarlos.

Bauböck, Rainer, “¿Adiós al Multiculturalismo? Valores e identidades compartidos en las sociedades de inmigración”, Revista de Occidente nº 268, 2003, pp. 45-61.

Brubaker, Rogers, “The return of assimilation? Changing perspectives on immigration and its sequels in France, Germany, and the United States”, Ethnic and Racial Studies vol. 23, no 4 (July), 2001, pp. 531-548.

De Wind, Josh y Philip Kasinitz: “Everything Old is New Again? Processes and Theories of Immigrant Incorporation”, International Migration Review 31 (4), Special Issue: Immigrant Adaptation and Native-Born Responses in the Making of Americans, 1997, pp. 1096-1111.

Foner, Nancy, “How exceptional is New York? Migration and multiculturalism in the empire city”, Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 30 (6) November 2007, pp. 999-1023.

Gans, Herbert J., “Acculturation, assimilation and mobility”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 30 (1), January 2007, pp. 152-164.

Gans, Herbert: “Towards a Reconciliation of “Assimilation” and “Pluralism”: The Interplay of Acculturation and Ethnic Retention”, International Migration Review 31 (4), 1997, pp. 875-892

Guarnizo, L. E., A. Portes y W. Haller “Assimilation and Transnationalism: Determinants of Transnational Political Action among Contemporary Migrants”, The American Journal of Sociology, 108 (6), May, 2003, pp. 1211-1248.

Massey, Douglas S., Luin Goldring and Jorge Durand, “Continuities in Transnational Migration: An Analysis of Nineteen Mexican Communities”, American Journal of Sociology, 99 (6), May, 1994, pp. 1492-1533.

Morawska, Ewa, “Exploring Diversity in Immigrant Assimilation and Transnationalism: Poles and Russian Jews in Philadelphia”, International Migration Review, December 2004, Volume 38, Issue 4, pp. 1372–1412.

Portes, Alejandro, Cristina Escobar y Alexandria Walton “Immigrant Transnational Organizations, and Development: A Comparative Study”, International Migration Review, 41 (1), Spring 2007, pp. 242–281.

Vertovec, Steven, “Towards post-multiculturalism? Changing communities, conditions and contexts of diversity”, International Social Science Journal, 2010, 61, pp.83-95.

Waldinger, Roger, “Between “Here” and “There”: Immigrant Cross-Border Activities and Loyalties”, International Migration Review, Vol. 42 (1), Spring 2008, pp. 3–29.

Zhou, Min, “Segmented Assimilation: issues, controversies, and recent research on the new second generation”, International Migration Review, 31 (4), Special Issue: Immigrant Adaptation and Native-Born Responses in the Making of Americans, 1997, pp. 975-1008.