Participación ciudadana y asociaciones de inmigrantes (Civic Participation and Immigrants' Associations)
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Asociaciones de inmigrantes, debilidad y caducidad de las asociaciones, objetivos de las asociaciones, acceso de las asociaciones a recursos públicos, registros españoles de asociaciones, asociaciones y participación democráticaAbstract
Until shortly after the year 2000, research on inmigrant associations has been mainly carried out in Spain by sociologists and mostly from a socio-psychological approach, also encompassing only local contexts. Later on, the interest in these associations shown by political scientists in Europe since the mid-90s, is extended in Spain to research on the political activity og immigrant associations. This paper aims to briefly examine the methodological differences with which research in each case has proceeded and the main conclusions reached depending on them.
Hasta poco después del año 2.000 los estudios sobre asociaciones de inmigrantes se han estado realizando en España principalmente por sociólogos y desde una perspectiva de psicología social, abarcando sólo ámbitos locales. Posteriormente el interés por el asociacionismo de los estudiosos de ciencia política, vivo en Europa desde la mitad de los 90, se extiende en España a indagaciones políticas sobre las asociaciones de inmigrantes. El artículo intenta examinar sumariamente las diferencias metodológicas con que en uno y otro caso se ha procedido y las principales conclusiones a que en función de ellas se ha ido llegando.
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