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BABEL: Cinema and communication in a globalised world
This article presents a training proposal using cinema as cultural material and source of knowledge. A film like Babel makes it possible to work on globalisation and citizenship education, with approaches that require new humanism, a new people-to-people relationship, aware of communication problems...
Social imaginaries on migration: evolution of the immigrant’s self-image
This article seeks to address the issue of international migration from a perspective that prevents us from analysing the phenomenon simply as an economic or demographic fact, and encourages us to enrich theory by incorporating the migrant’s point of view. What does migration mean and how is it expe...
Transcultural care and family strategies in the face of dependency: the phenomenon of foreign carers
Introduction: when a carer comes from a country other than that of the carer, there is a contrast between social cultures and practices. The concept of cross-cultural care in Leinnenger echoes the cultural diversity of this contrast and recommends incorporating it into professional practice, develop...
And how do you eat? Interculturality and family meals
Family meals are a ritual common to many cultures but unique in how they are parametric in each of them. Each is governed by non-explicit rules that all guests, by sharing the same culture, know. However, when someone from a different culture takes part in such a meal, misunderstandings and cultural...
Salafism: From a Religious Movement to a Political Force
Globalization has introduced rapid changes in the social, political and economic realms of life. It has provoked perturbing and turbulent effects and has challenged established and rooted notions of identity. Globalization has also changed the essence of religion and its role in international affair...
Transcultural care and family strategies in the face of dependency: the phenomenon of foreign carers
Introduction: when a carer comes from a country other than that of the carer, there is a contrast between social cultures and practices. The concept of cross-cultural care in Leinnenger echoes the cultural diversity of this contrast and recommends incorporating it into professional practice, develop...
Cultural industries and public attention. A cavalier perspective
Cultural industries have undergone profound changes over the last 25 years and their public attention, especially from a cultural point of view, has changed considerably. Support policies were formulated before the first shocks to these industries and their environment led to composite public action...