Diversity and integration: between pregiude and identity

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Orazio Licciardello

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The cohabitation between people and social groups belonging to very different cultures is one of the problems of greater complexity of the societies of our time. This complexity has become even more evident in relation to the growing influx of immigrants who see in Europe the possibility of escaping the war and also the hunger that grips their countries of origin. It is a matter of creating conditions of civil coexistence and reciprocity, combining cultures and social identities, through integration processes, sometimes difficult but nevertheless essential, escaping the easy and stereotypical ideological simplifications and using, instead, the analysis and intervention tools that the sciences psychological and social can provide.

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Licciardello, O. (2016). Diversity and integration: between pregiude and identity. International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD De Psicología., 1(1), 377–382. https://doi.org/10.17060/ijodaep.2016.n1.v1.243
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Orazio Licciardello, Università di Catania

Full Professor Of Social Psychology

Department of Edicationa Sciences

University of Catania

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