Community education, active citizenship and inmigration. Learning to participate in community contexts in times of pandemic.

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Abstract

This chapter aims to report on the results, conclusions, and recommendations of a case study on community education experiences that are currently being carried out in the territory of Catalonia (Spain), in which migrants have opportunities to exercise their political rights of association and participation. The authors assume the hypothesis that community education is the most appropriate context to run an inclusive participation model, as opposed to a more segregating model in which the participation of migrants takes place within of their own communities, without interaction with the rest of society. By using a literature review, group interviews, and observations, they have identified the success factors underlying the observed good practices and, secondly, indicated which ones can facilitate or become a barrier for an effective development of migrants' participation practices.
Translated title of the contributionEducación comunitaria, ciudadanía activa e inmigración.: Aprendiendo a participar en contextos comunitarios durante la pandemia.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Promoting Social Justice for Inmigrants and Refugees through Active Citizenship and Intercultural Education.
Chapter1
Pages1-15
Number of pages15
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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