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Resumo:While the term ‘Iberian’, as in Iberian Studies, is far from ambiguous, its use is often short of comprehensive. In the social sciences, and more specifically in the field of migration studies, few students or scholars of the Spanish case are well versed in the realities of Portugal and vice-versa. But as Iberianists, unless we truly study the whole of the Peninsula, we limit the reach of our research and forego the rich insight that comparative work provides, especially in terms of theory building. This article proffers two reasons why the comparative study of the politics of immigration to Spain and Portugal has not been maximized and two reasons why an intensified sense of ‘Iberianism’ would deepen our own understanding of the social realities within the Peninsula and offer our counterparts in other area studies, particularly migration scholars, the tools with which to build on migration theory.
Autores principais:Larson, Jared D.
Assunto:Iberian studies Social science Immigration Comparative politics Research methodology
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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spellingShingle The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
Larson, Jared D.
Iberian studies
Social science
Immigration
Comparative politics
Research methodology
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subject.fl_str_mv Iberian studies
Social science
Immigration
Comparative politics
Research methodology
title The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
title_full The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
title_fullStr The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
title_full_unstemmed The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
title_short The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
title_sort The comparative study of Spain and Portugal in the social sciences: insight from the study of immigration to the Iberia peninsula
topic Iberian studies
Social science
Immigration
Comparative politics
Research methodology
topic_facet Iberian studies
Social science
Immigration
Comparative politics
Research methodology
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