Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Mediterranean and Migrations
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2024-03-29T03:02:31ZDriving Reflections about the Mediterranean Migrations
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Driving Reflections about the Mediterranean Migrations
De Noronha, Teresa; Mangone, Emiliana
The present paper refers to the general theoretical framing upon migrations and
Mediterranean. It is an example of multidisciplinary view, which intertwines philosophic
aspects and sociological requirements in a clearly political context. It mainly calls the
attention of the reader to migrations, a topic that has ruled the history of mankind and
involved all populations across the world. The current status of the migration in the
Mediterranean has its roots in the history of the relations - not only economical, but also
cultural and social - among the people living on the shores of this «sea among lands».
Today, the ideas cultivated in the past and the exchanges among civilizations can create a
situation of conflict, like is often happening, but also a fruitful encounter, making consider
migrations not as a burden, but as a resource. Today, the greatest political challenges
concerns the humanitarian aspects of integration of migrant population, particularly in the
Mediterranean region.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Settler Colonial Paradigm and the Israeli Official Narrative: an Example of Elimination of the Natives
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The Settler Colonial Paradigm and the Israeli Official Narrative: an Example of Elimination of the Natives
Brancato, Annamaria
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli official-Zionist historiography. This approach leads to identify the Zionist ideology as a settler colonial one and the Zionist historiography as the academic support to the Zionist project.
The aim of this research is to demonstrate how the settler colonial concept of the transfer of the native population, immanent in Zionist thought, has been translated into narrative and underpinned by historiography. Moreover, I will investigate on how the official historiography has succeeded in remaining predominant over the time since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, influencing the political and social perception of the Palestinian issue all over the Western world.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZSome Indicators for the Analysis of Interculturality in Italy
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Some Indicators for the Analysis of Interculturality in Italy
D'Ambrosio, Gabriella; Pastori, Veronica
The goal of this study is the analysis, through secondary data deriving from the main national sources, of migration’s phenomenon in Italy from 2007 to 2014. In particular, the purpose of paper is the description of interculturality focusing the attention on four specific dimensions of the daily life, like citizenship, education, labour market and marriage. Each of these offers a set of statistical indicators useful to observe the integration of migrants in Italy. So, from this research, it will emerge actual role of Italy in European migration context with the hope that a real politic of inclusion, based on dialogue and interaction among autochthonous and foreigners, will be raise in our country where the foreign presence, in the time span of seven years, is increased by 67.5%. For this reason, the recognition of each individual, independently by national membership, is a fundamental element for builing a global community.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Roles of o Civil Society and International Humanitarian Organizations in Managing Refugees Crisis in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region
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The Roles of o Civil Society and International Humanitarian Organizations in Managing Refugees Crisis in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region
Mehari, Fisseha
The Civil SocietyOrganization (CSO) can be categorized into domestic and international. This paperwill historically and critically analyze efforts and works of the both of them in managing the catastrophic Refugees crisis in this region;as well as the dynamics of the region’s Refugees crisis. This paper would be segmented into: a). A thorough examination of the nature of the conflicts in this region since the Arab Spring as well as the ongoing challenges in leadership, governance; and economic hardships. b).This would be about an analysis of the general roles of the CSOs andInternational Humanitarian Organizations in managing MENA’s Refugees crisis.
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