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Childhood And Migration In Europe Portraits Of Mobility Identity And Belonging In Contemporary Ireland Studies In Migration And Diaspora 1st Edition Laoire

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Childhood And Migration In Europe Portraits Of Mobility Identity And Belonging In Contemporary Ireland Studies In Migration And Diaspora 1st Edition Laoire
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Childhood And Migration In Europe Portraits Of Mobility Identity And Belonging In Contemporary Ireland Studies In Migration And Diaspora 1st Edition Laoire instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.22 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Laoire, Caitríona Ní, Carpena-Méndez, Fina, White, Allen
ISBN: 9781409401094, 140940109X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Childhood And Migration In Europe Portraits Of Mobility Identity And Belonging In Contemporary Ireland Studies In Migration And Diaspora 1st Edition Laoire by Laoire, Caitríona Ní, Carpena-méndez, Fina, White, Allen 9781409401094, 140940109X instant download after payment.

Challenging dominant adult-centric perspectives on contemporary global migration flows and presenting understandings of the lives of migrant children and young people from their own experiences, this book presents a detailed exploration of children's lives in four different migrant populations in Ireland. It challenges the prevailing assimilationist discourses underlying much existing research and policy, which often construct migrant children as deficient in different ways and in need of 'being integrated'.

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