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Onward Migration as a Coping Strategy? Latin Americans Moving from Spain to the UK Post‐2008
, 2017Research has highlighted that increasing numbers of third-country migrants who have acquired European Union (EU) citizenship in one EU Member State employ the freedom of movement that it provides to onward migrate to other EU destinations.
Rosa Mas Giralt
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The Journal of Higher Education, 1966
In recent years one goal of higher education in Latin America has been to make a major contribution to national development. It has been assumed that this contribution should take two forms: better preparation of professional men in a greater variety of specialties and the accumulation of knowledge necessary for national development through research ...
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In recent years one goal of higher education in Latin America has been to make a major contribution to national development. It has been assumed that this contribution should take two forms: better preparation of professional men in a greater variety of specialties and the accumulation of knowledge necessary for national development through research ...
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Multiculturalism, Latin Americans and ‘Indigeneity’ in Australia
, 2003What are the relations between the discourse of ‘multiculturalism’ and that of ‘indigeneity’ in Australia? In problematising these relations this paper explores the affiliations that Latin American migrants and political refugees living in Adelaide have ...
Erez Cohen
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Eurocentrism and Latin Americanism in Latin American translation history
Perspectives, 2016ABSTRACTLanguage and discourse are inextricably linked in the establishment of power and hegemony. In today’s globalized world, the power emanating from hegemonic centres that control communication and information systems is indisputable. The field of Translation Studies is not immune to such influence.
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The Latin Americans: Spirit And Ethos
, 1992Building on his previous work, The Public Man, the author identifies a pervasive attitude towards life that is common to all the Catholic countries of the Western Hemisphere. He focuses on various constants in its civil life and argues that Latin America
G. Dealy
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Latin American American Literature
2020Latin American literature is a broad and heterogeneous category composed of voices from many countries spanning two continents. In the United States, more attention has been given to Cuban, Chicano/a, and Central American literatures than to writers from other South American countries.
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Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration
, 2003In this age of multicultural democracy, the idea of assimilation - that the social distance separating immigrants and their children from the mainstream of American society closes over time - seems outdated and, in some forms, even offensive.
R. Alba, V. Nee
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Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of White America
, 1990This landmark work examines the changing role of ethnicity in the lives of Amerians from a broad range of European backgrounds. Using data from in-depth interviews with more than five hundred people, Richard D. Alba shows that while the ethnic origins of
R. Alba
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The Transnational Political Practices of “Latin American Italians”
, 2011The article analyses the political institutional patterns between Italy and Latin America through a study of South American dual nationals who retain full political rights in Italy.
Guido Tintori
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The Afro-Latin@ Reader: History and Culture in the United States
, 2009The Afro-Latin@ Reader focuses attention on a large, vibrant, yet oddly invisible community in the United States: people of African descent from Latin America and the Caribbean.
M. J. Román+5 more
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