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100 1 _aRicard Moren-Alegret
245 1 0 _aIntegration and Resistance
_bThe Relation of Social Organisations, Global Capital, Governments and International Immigration in Spain and Portugal
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_bRoutledge
_c20170515
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520 _bIntegration is a key challenge facing modern society today. Integration and Resistance offers a new theoretical perspective for considering integration. By focusing on international immigrants and their organisations from a wider perspective the author demonstrates that the threat to social integration does not lie with the immigrants themselves but with global capital and the state. By analysis of data collected in Spain and Portugal the book breaks new ground in providing information on processes occurring in intermediate-capitalist countries that share some aspects of economic development, social and migration features with Northern Europe and America whilst also sharing other features such as the economic dependence of more impoverished countries.
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