The geopolitical crisis in the Middle-East and in other areas close to the European Union, along with the persecution of religious minorities, have pushed individuals and families to migrate, in order to find a better future for themselves and their children. This migratory pressure, emphasised by a sensationalistic media coverage, has caused a significant change in Italians’ attitudes towards immigrants, as clearly emerges by the data presented in the chapter.
Valtolina, G. G., Italian Society and Migration, in Vincenzo Cesare, V. C. (ed.), The Twenty-first Italian Report on Migrations 2015, McGraw-Hill Education (Italy), S.r.l., Milano 2016: 57- 64 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/151004]
Italian Society and Migration
Valtolina, Giovanni Giulio
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2016
Abstract
The geopolitical crisis in the Middle-East and in other areas close to the European Union, along with the persecution of religious minorities, have pushed individuals and families to migrate, in order to find a better future for themselves and their children. This migratory pressure, emphasised by a sensationalistic media coverage, has caused a significant change in Italians’ attitudes towards immigrants, as clearly emerges by the data presented in the chapter.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.