INVESTIGADORES
PIZARRO Cynthia Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Migration, Integration and Multiculturalism
Autor/es:
PIZARRO, CYNTHIA ALEJANDRA
Revista:
la ciencia moderna y la innovación
Editorial:
Federal University of North-Caucasus
Referencias:
Año: 2015 p. 133 - 136
ISSN:
2307-910X
Resumen:
the public understanding of ?the problem of integration? is explained on the ground of stereotyped culture(s) instead of social inequalities. Therefore, the belief that the root of the problem is cultural affects the direction of ?integration policies?. On the contrary, ?the immigrant problem? is primarily a problem of social exclusion. Social and residential segregation, discrimination, stigmatization and marginalization are equally or more important than cultural confinement. Social exclusion can create subcultures, which give a feeling of identity and a sense of belonging in a harsh world. But, at the same time, they generate a feeling of being subordinate outsiders. A feeling of not belonging to the nation can create bitterness and conflicts. It may lead to disputes not only between immigrants and natives, but also between the weak, for instance, working class native children on working class immigrant children.