An edition of Con-vivere la città (2000)

Con-vivere la città

Con-vivere la città
Augusto Barbera, Augusto Barbe ...
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An edition of Con-vivere la città (2000)

Con-vivere la città

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Publisher
Nautilus
Language
Italian

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Con-vivere la città
2000, Nautilus
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Table of Contents

1. Bologna, la sua identità e l'immigrazione / Augusto Barbera ... [et al.]
2. Gli immigrati tra noi : le regole per una convivenza possibile / Marco Commelli ... [et al.]
3. I nuovi strumenti della società civile di fronte alle emergenze sociali e all'immigrazione / Marco Commelli ... [et al.]
4. La comunità scolastica nella societ ̀multietnica : inuovi interrogativi / Valentina Aprea ... [et al.]
5. Il lavoro degli immigrati : dall'analisi all'azione / Maurizio Ambrosini ... [et al.]
6. Immigrazione e convivenza urbana : il nodo cruciale della casa / Giovanni Crocioni ... [et al.]

Edition Notes

A series of meetings and conferences on ways for the city of Bologna to deal with immigration.

Published in
Bologna
Other Titles
Collana "Con-vivere la città"

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.8/4541
Library of Congress
JV8139.Z6 B643 2000, JV8139.Z6 B663 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
6 v.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31609394M
ISBN 10
8886909187
LCCN
2004374109
OCLC/WorldCat
54793199

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL23901857W

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