Ciudadanías que vienen de África: la urgente mirada
Abstract
The current phenomenon of migration in Europe is discussed in this article from the perspective of the human rights and, specially, from its necessity: we do need (in) migration for the sustainable development of European societies, indeed. Subsaharian migrations and the changing on the citizenship that every migration implies (or should imply) in the new society, are emphasized here. On this way, we should know some aspects about the migrant’s political background to successfully articulate the common social life in the new home. Stated thus, we posed a case study on traditional political policies (Caprivi, Namibia) as an example of a different political agency that could be a source of cultural resources to enrich the political conception of Western societies, to reach a wider and better comprehension of the citizenship.Downloads
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