Multiple Discrimination and Immigration: Traces from Institutional, Academic and Populational Discourse
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.159.135Keywords:
Social Inequality, Biographical Discrimination, Multiple Discrimination, Qualitative Methodology, International MigrationsAbstract
This article focus on the pairing multiple discrimination and immigration,
exploring documentation left in political-institutional grounds, academia
and people speech. A triple discursive trace is documented (institutional,
academic, populational). Main results are: 1) greater use of adjective
“multiple” within political-legal literature on discrimination, being more
latent within sociological research; 2) the presence of multiple
discrimination forms in institutional, academic and general population
language (not always explicitly) ; 3) available statistics and surveys do not
record the complexity of a sociological and social-legal phenomenon,
requering qualitative materials as well (conversational primary discourses
from native or immigrant population, and documentary elaborated
discourses from institutions or academia).
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