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Full Description
This volume aims to present a critical and interdisciplinary reflection on diversity and migration mainly grouped into three axes of work: research methodologies applied to these topics; discourse analysis in intersectional narratives; and, knowledge transference into plural societies. The process of globalization means that we are living in a context of cultural exchange, bringing people closer together, getting to know their life stories and creating new links. Cultural diversity is therefore a reality in most societies. However, for a successful intercultural context to really take place, it is necessary to acquire competencies that facilitate interaction and understanding in order to face the demands of the new intercultural context that is being created. Therefore, the studies that are part of this volume approach the analysis of diversity and migration from linguistic, literary, sociological, ideological, discursive, educational and pedagogical perspectives, among others.
Contents
Maricel Esteban-Fonollosa and Julia Haba-Osca: Transferring knowledge and Interdisciplinary discourses applied to Migration Narratives - Arturo Lance Porfilio and Benno Herzog: Sociological discourse studies on migration: between disrespect and recognition - Carmen Carmona Rodríguez and Yaiza Lucas Revilla: Participation Observation as a Comprehensive Method to Understand Cultural Diversity in Primary School - Marzanna Pogorzelska and Natalia Rynio: Migrants and migration in educational materials for teaching English - Maria Teresa Alemany Jordán and Mariana A. Bandeira: Claiming Migrants Rights within Spanish territory: Unmasking Hidden Barriers - Vincenzo Todaro and Salvatore Siringo: Diversity and Migration. On the Quality Agriculture Regions in Sicily (Italy) - Laura Vela Serrano and Julia Haba-Osca: In Science it Happens Too: Literary vignettes representing the triple marginalisation of migrant women in STEM - Lluna Maria Bru Luna, Manuel Martí Vilar and Dr. Fco. González-Sala: Narratives of Migrants' Health Status from a Gender Perspective: A Scoping Review - Nerea Hernaiz-Agreda and Julián Bell Sebastián: Exploring Successful Narratives with Migrant University Students in Spain: Boundaries and Intersectionality in Socio-Labour Insertion - María Bendicho Gil and Domingo Pujante González: Diasporic cinema: An intercultural approach to Franco-Maghrebi films made by women



