ANTHROPOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF MIGRATION ROMANIAN MOBILITY, BETWEEN STUDIES AND REALITY

Authors

  • Dino BURTINI Centre of Research and High Education in Psycho-Anthropological Sciences, Pescara, Italy, e-mail: d.burtini@unich.it

Keywords:

Anthropology, Migrations, Culture, Romania, Italy.

Abstract

Anthropological Summary of Migration Romanian Mobility, between Studies and Reality. The anthropological analysis of the Romanian migration to foreign countries, thus also to Italy, appears as very useful for going deeper into this phenomenon bordered, till now, only within the transnational model. The present work integrates it showing the social and economic advantages of the phenomenon. This is, in fact, outlined from the perspective of the exchange of resources and opportunities between the two protagonists: the offer of the Romanian immigrant, characterized by a cultural system and values similar to those from the Italian past; the question of an Italian society completely changed, that has not yet succeeded to deprive itself of its cultural and traditional aspects.

Author Biography

Dino BURTINI, Centre of Research and High Education in Psycho-Anthropological Sciences, Pescara, Italy, e-mail: d.burtini@unich.it

Centre of Research and High Education in Psycho-Anthropological Sciences, 14 Via Michelangelo, Pescara, Italy, e-mail: d.burtini@unich.it

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2016-04-20

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BURTINI, D. (2016). ANTHROPOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF MIGRATION ROMANIAN MOBILITY, BETWEEN STUDIES AND REALITY. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Geographia, 61(1), 51–66. Retrieved from https://studia.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/index.php/subbgeographia/article/view/5613

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