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The interest that the different migratory processes of which the world has witnessed has generated is no stranger to anyone. This dossier seeks to open the debate on the subject by analyzing how the circulation of large human flows around the world, produce different social, cultural, political and economic effects, which affect the way in which states (hospitality policies, international treaties, policies of labor insertion, border closures, etc.) and citizens (nationalisms, racism, social assistance organizations, etc.) address the issue.
Volume:
23
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This dossier proposes reflecting and rethinking both the importance and scope of the social and student movements that gave life to the phenomenon known as global 68, delving into the connection that existed between the different scenarios that gave life to a revolutionary atmosphere whose event continues to be great importance today.
Volume:
23
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This issue shows how the transition has become an object and field of study in both the Southern Cone and Spain. Based on different analytical perspectives from the humanities and the social sciences, the researchers who make up this dossier discuss and debate the complexity that has meant addressing these processes.
Volume:
22
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This issue reflects on the ideas of circulation and transnationality by studying how different processes of interaction between actors and their outcome have been constituted and produced, and not as a characteristic or pre-existing attribute of these relationships.
Volume:
22