Author: Aurélie Faivre
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Languages : fr
Pages : 126
Book Description
L'éducateur-trice social-e et les adolescents-es en foyer
Les professionnels de l’éducation sociale d’un foyer d’accueil pour enfants et adolescents face aux ruptures scolaires
L'accompagnement éducatif des jeunes placé-e-s en foyer à Genève favorise-t-il leur insertion sociale, scolaire et professionnelle ? : travail de Bachelor effectué dans le cadre de la formation à la Haute école de travail social de Genève
La construction des adolescent-e-s en foyer à travers le lien aux éducateurs et éducatrices : travail de Bachelor effectué dans le cadre de la formation à la Haute école de travail social de Genève
Author: Aurélie Dalla Piazza
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Languages : fr
Pages : 154
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Publisher:
ISBN:
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Languages : fr
Pages : 154
Book Description
Le surinvestissement chez les éducateurs sociaux travaillant en foyer pour adolescents
L'éducateur social et la petite enfance placée
L'éducateur social
The Myth of the Muslim Tide
Author: Doug Saunders
Publisher: Knopf Canada
ISBN: 0307362094
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Even among people who would never subscribe to its more dramatic claims, the "Eurabia" movement has popularized a set of seemingly common-sense assumptions about Muslim immigrants to the West: that they are disloyal, that they have a political agenda driven by their faith, that their nhigh reproduction rates will soon make them a majority. These beliefs are poisoning politics and community relations in Europe and North America--and have led to mass murder in Norway. Rarely challenged, these claims have even slipped into the margins of mainstream politics. Doug Saunders believes it's time to debunk the myth that immigrants from Muslim countries are wildly different and pose a threat to the West. Drawing on voluminous demographic, statistical, scholarly and historical documentation, Saunders examines the real lives and circumstances of Muslim immigrants in the West: their politics, their beliefs, their observances and their degrees of assimilation. In the process he shatters the core claims that have built a murderous ideology and draws haunting historical parallels showing how the same myths stuck to earlier groups, such as Jews and Roman Catholics. His work will become a vital handbook in the culture wars that threaten to dominate North American and European elections and media discussions in 2012 and afterwards, and will provoke considerable debate over the actual nature of our polyglot societies.
Publisher: Knopf Canada
ISBN: 0307362094
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Even among people who would never subscribe to its more dramatic claims, the "Eurabia" movement has popularized a set of seemingly common-sense assumptions about Muslim immigrants to the West: that they are disloyal, that they have a political agenda driven by their faith, that their nhigh reproduction rates will soon make them a majority. These beliefs are poisoning politics and community relations in Europe and North America--and have led to mass murder in Norway. Rarely challenged, these claims have even slipped into the margins of mainstream politics. Doug Saunders believes it's time to debunk the myth that immigrants from Muslim countries are wildly different and pose a threat to the West. Drawing on voluminous demographic, statistical, scholarly and historical documentation, Saunders examines the real lives and circumstances of Muslim immigrants in the West: their politics, their beliefs, their observances and their degrees of assimilation. In the process he shatters the core claims that have built a murderous ideology and draws haunting historical parallels showing how the same myths stuck to earlier groups, such as Jews and Roman Catholics. His work will become a vital handbook in the culture wars that threaten to dominate North American and European elections and media discussions in 2012 and afterwards, and will provoke considerable debate over the actual nature of our polyglot societies.