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Inmigración
TICs
Políticas públicas
E-migración. Las TICs como herramienta de gestión de las políticas de inmigración en Cataluña
[Barcelona] :
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,
2012
Accés lliure
http://hdl.handle.net/10803/79137
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Olivera Cajiga, Mauricio Nihil,
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1 recurs en línia (374 pàgines)
Tesi
Doctorat
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Mitjans, Comunicació i Cultura
2011
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Mitjans, Comunicació i Cultura
Tesis i dissertacions electròniques
Marín, Enric, ,
1956-
supervisor acadèmic
TDX
The starting point of this thesis is: what is happening with the identity processes within the public policies of nation-state that seeks to "integrate" the migrant when it allows, unlike past migrations, to maintain "direct" contact with their cultural heritage through ICTs?
This research examines how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) could be participating in the process of "social integration" of the migrated population in the destination country, from the proposed concept of e-migrants, and distinguishing between Communitarian and extra-Communitarian migrants. The analysis focuses on the following areas: (a) uses, social practices and appropriation of ICTs by the migrated population and (b) the presence of ICTs as a tool to assist the integration of migrants in a common public culture in the autonomous community of Catalonia. This thesis highlights a new framework for discussion: the management of virtuality and its common public spaces.
The proposed concept of e-immigrant opens a new debate in the field of communications and migration policies, facing the current need for European states to meet the needs of social, legal, economic, political and technological inclusion. The e-migrant is the mark of a general process of a historical communication transformation, becoming a nomadic-connected- immigrant, in motion, basing its alliances within and outside their own identity group cutting their social ties, thanks to the new communication and cultural logic generated by the TICs.
It is from these new communication and cultural logics carried out by e-migrants that the reflection of the thesis is possible, in order to see if there is an e-inclusion that would allow equal opportunities and overcome the social and class divisions, thanks to ICTs.
With this aim in mind, two groups of immigrants in Catalonia are compared: on the one hand, the French community group and, on the other, the extra-Communitarian group from Ecuador. Their economic status and their cultural consumption managed through ICT are compared; and also, what of those cultural attitudes of consumption are related to their country of origin and what to the destination country. The speech of immigrants on the meaning of "integrated" is also compared with the discourse of "integration" in the public policy of the Catalan regional government. This thesis seeks to explore whether the boundaries of identity are designed and made visible by the public administrations of government acknowledging the cultural diversity, and / or as forms of control, categorization and classification of certain population groups.
This thesis follows the line of critical research of the Information Society and the Anthropology of Public Policy. It starts considering the importance of analyzing the main technical (ICTs) and political processes (integration policy) within the Information Society and the social and human sciences.
The methodology of this study combines quantitative and qualitative social research with Anthropology of Public Policy methods. A mixed methodology is applied, adapted to the objectives of the research. This methodology is, firstly, the development of a structured survey, focus groups and depth interviews with managers, officials and immigration experts. On the other hand, it includes a review of relevant literature, secondary sources are analyzed and immigration public policy is studied.
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