Integration 3 The local level: interculturalism and diversity policies

8 Abril 2021, 16:00 Jennifer Leigh Mcgarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho

Key questions 

How does the local level offer opportunities for the inclusion of migrants? - The local turn- The intercultural turn

What are the benefits of diversity for the city?Using diversity to promote city competitiveness Diversity Policies and urban regeneration
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