In the current European dilemma as to whether to increase diversity policies or move towards an assimilationist policy, it is difficult to know what the Spanish approach is. This book argues that Spain represents a context of “multiple diversity”, where two frameworks interact: an old, unresolved one, arising from democratic transition, and a new one due to immigration. This explains the Spanish practical approach, where the recent past plays the role of an iron cage, limiting institutional innovation and change. The author proposes a heuristic model, to better understand the “Spanish laboratory of diversities”. In order to go through these steps, the author analyses three case studies, coming from the political/social agenda: education, workplace, and political rights. At the end, the reader will have an empirically informed and theoretically founded overview on how Spain is managing diversity. This book is timely for a wide range of academic and professional readers.
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The author analyzes in depth three case studies, which have been at the forefront of the Spanish political and social agenda these last decades: education, the workplace, and political rights.
List of figures and tablesAcknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: multiple diversity in Spain 1. The governance of immigration in Spain: an overview of main topics2. Policy discourses in Spain in a growing multiple diversity process 3. Multiple diversity in a decentralised education system 4. Multiple diversity in the labour market and in the workplace: combating discrimination against immigrant workers 5. Multiple diversity in the political arena: the limits of political rights of immigrants 6. Concluding remarks: Heuristic of the Spanish philosophy of diversity management References
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In the current critical European dilemma as to whether to increase diversity policies or move towards an assimilationist policy, it is difficult to know what the Spanish approach is. Because immigration is relatively new, government policies are struggling to manage the diversity it entails. This book argues that Spain can be considered a context of “multiple diversity”, where two frameworks interact: an old, unresolved one, arising from the democratic transition, and a new one due to immigration. This explains the Spanish practical approach, where recent past and its different traditions limit institutional innovation and structural change. The author proposes a heuristic model to better understand the current “Spanish laboratory of diversities”. The author analyses in depth three case studies which have been at the forefront of the political and social agenda for decades: education, the workplace, and political rights. This book provides the reader with an updated overview on how Spain is managing diversity, empirically informed and theoretically founded, which highlights new dimensions and normative challenges. It will appeal to researchers in social science, graduate and postgraduate students, policy makers and international stakeholders.
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ISBN
9780719088544
Publisert
2013-07-31
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Manchester University Press
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494 gr
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234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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