La religiosidad de los inmigrantes magrebíes en Andalucía
Abstract
The Islam and the immigrant communities from the North of Africa installed in Andaluzia (Spain) are not an uniform and static social fact, on the contrary they present a variety of manifestations, appearing as a dynamic, diverse and complex social fact. The Islamic identity, in this case, reveals itself as one of the most useful referents to the magrebin immigrant, while it proportionate, an own and differentiated organizative structure, as well as a symbolic-identificative model as a cognitive disposition system and of representations that allow the immigrantto adapt to live in the receiving society.Downloads
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2012-07-17
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