My Search Action... in the Footsteps of Lewin, Miller, Schon

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Simonetta Schillaci

Abstract

This paper focuses on the immigration as a social phenomenon of human rights analyzed from the legislative point of view, with attention to the reception centers. The objectives to be achieved are: 1) To investigate the immigration and integration in the light of the legislative process in place, and their primary recognition of the existence of otherness and inviolable human rights. 2) Analyze the legal regulation and policy of the reception centers at national, regional and local level of the initial reception facilities management, entrusted to local authorities, including members, unions or associations of municipalities, but also to public or private entities operating in the care of immigrants sector. I will speak of human rights in the legal system, that is, the analysis of legal regulations - policy. I will address the question of the Centers or lagher. I reference to the cultural antecedents of action research. I examine the historical and philosophical-scientific literature: the 'holistic approach of Durkheim, the view companies not as boorish sum of individuals or entities in their own right, Durkheim and his vision of migration as a multifaceted phenomenon of sociology and its consequences on' individual, Durkheim and solidarity often polluted from the influence of society over the individual. Weber and immigration as a social phenomenon that can't ignore the historical fact, Weber and the ability of social being and action of the immigrant. Simmel and the stranger's conception and fear of the "different".

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How to Cite
Schillaci, S. (2016). My Search Action. in the Footsteps of Lewin, Miller, Schon. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 4(12). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/127219