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The Iranian Community in Sweden

The Iranian Community in Sweden

Häftad bok. Mångkulturellt Centrum. 2012. 248 sidor.

Nära nyskick. Tackhälsning på försättsbladet. I övrigt nära nyskick, verkar oläst. Today over 80 000 individuals in Sweden are first or second gereration Iranians -the second largest non-European community in the country. The anthology presents a number of indepth studies on the relations between the Iranian community and the broader Swedish society. The contributors represent the academic disciplines of sociology, ethnology, economics, health care studies, cultural geography and education.

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ISBN
9789186429225
Titel
The Iranian Community in Sweden
Författare
Hosseini-Kaladjahi, Hassan
Förlag
Mångkulturellt Centrum
Utgivningsår
2012
Omfång
248 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
148 x 229 mm Ryggbredd 14 mm
Vikt
360 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
In 1976 there were approximately 1,000 Iranian citizens in Sweden. Today over 80,000 individuals in Sweden are first or second generation Iranians - the second largest non-European community in the country, The anthology presents a number of indepth studies on the relations between the Iranian community and the broader Swedisg society. It begins with a historical outline and goes on to highlight both the challenges and opportunities Iranians have experienced in Swedish society. It also explores the changes that the Iranian community in Sweden has undergone through the process of adjustment to the new society, as well as the price paid for this adjustment. The contributors represent the academic disciplines of sociology, health care studies, cultural geography and education.