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Adult Learning In A Migration Society Chad Hoggan Editor Tetyana Hoggankloubert Editor

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Adult Learning In A Migration Society Chad Hoggan Editor Tetyana Hoggankloubert Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.4 MB
Author: Chad Hoggan (editor), Tetyana Hoggan-Kloubert (editor)
ISBN: 9781003124412, 1003124410
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Adult Learning In A Migration Society Chad Hoggan Editor Tetyana Hoggankloubert Editor by Chad Hoggan (editor), Tetyana Hoggan-kloubert (editor) 9781003124412, 1003124410 instant download after payment.

Migration is an old, perhaps perpetual, phenomenon. Currently, it is an urgent
challenge involving huge numbers of people who leave their home in search of a
better life. Differences in language, customs, and norms are often joined by specific
manifestations of xenophobia born of particular differences between host countries
and their current influx of migrants. In a pronounced way, then, migration reveals
important societal questions—of solidarity, of identity, of transition and transformation,
of human rights and obligations.
The explorations in this collection highlight individual stories of migrants,
showcase innovative research methods, and explore concepts and theories that
might be usefully applied toward learning needs in a migration society. Including
insights from scholars across 14 different countries, this book offers an international
perspective on the role of adult education in addressing migration. Such international
comparisons hold great potential for seeing new possibilities in any single
country, whether in Europe, North America, or across the world.

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