Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age
The children of immigrants are growing and embarking on adult life. What are their expectations? With what qualifications do they face the world of work? What is their relationship with their origins? Above all, how does Italian society view them? Through the voices of the protagonists themselves, Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age offers—by means of an analytical perspective and in constant comparison with the findings of international research—a view of second–generation immigrants’ life paths in Italy. The focus at city level contributes to understanding both turning points and key features of the “new Italians” and what major trials they (and society) will face. The outcome is a picture of a new young generation that will soon challenge Italian society.


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Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age
The children of immigrants are growing and embarking on adult life. What are their expectations? With what qualifications do they face the world of work? What is their relationship with their origins? Above all, how does Italian society view them? Through the voices of the protagonists themselves, Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age offers—by means of an analytical perspective and in constant comparison with the findings of international research—a view of second–generation immigrants’ life paths in Italy. The focus at city level contributes to understanding both turning points and key features of the “new Italians” and what major trials they (and society) will face. The outcome is a picture of a new young generation that will soon challenge Italian society.


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Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age

Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age

by Roberta Ricucci
Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age

Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age

by Roberta Ricucci

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The children of immigrants are growing and embarking on adult life. What are their expectations? With what qualifications do they face the world of work? What is their relationship with their origins? Above all, how does Italian society view them? Through the voices of the protagonists themselves, Second Generations on the Move in Italy: Children of Immigrants Coming of Age offers—by means of an analytical perspective and in constant comparison with the findings of international research—a view of second–generation immigrants’ life paths in Italy. The focus at city level contributes to understanding both turning points and key features of the “new Italians” and what major trials they (and society) will face. The outcome is a picture of a new young generation that will soon challenge Italian society.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739187463
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/14/2014
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Roberta Ricucci teaches sociology of interethnic relations and sociology of Islam at the University of Turin. She also collaborates with the Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche Sull'Immigrazione (FIERI).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Remarkable Change in Italy
Chapter 2: The Second Generations Debate: Integration between School and Citizenship
Chapter 3: A Country Where Generations Cohabit
Chapter 4: I Am What I study: Identities at School
Chapter 5: Religious Belonging at the Mirror: Not only a Muslim Issue
Chapter 6: New Frontiers: Identity Games between Interactions On- and Off-Line
Chapter 7: Generational Cleavages: Local Societies Faced with New Italians
Chapter 8: Conclusions
References
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