Multiple antidiscrimination proposals from social analysists, NGOs and other actors and not only on matters related to immigration
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https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.177.143Keywords:
Antidiscrimination, Multiple Discrimination, Immigration, NGOs, Political SociologyAbstract
This work refocuses research on multiple discrimination and immigration by focusing on “antidiscrimination” proposals made from sociological research and social action. While the literature review has covered the international community, with particular attention to what has been produced from the social sciences; the other empirical materials (documents available on institutional virtual sites, NGO, etc., as well as ex novo or archival interviews) have preferably been confined to the Spanish case. The inquiry, aimed at Latin, Afro and Muslim associationism, has been complemented by LGTBI, mental health and disability cases, with attention to the concurrence of discrimination for not only migratory diversity. It is concluded with the existence of discursive confluences between analysts and associations, with potential for antidiscriminatory social policies and sociological research.
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