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Joanna L. Freedman

Joanna L. Freedman

Master of Arts in English Literature / Bachelor of Arts in Humanistic Studies / Bachelor of Education

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Introduction
Joanna Freedman is an English language specialist who has worked extensively as both an educator and a professional editor and translator. She is an accredited English as a Second Language teacher (OCELT) and holds a B.A. from McGill University, a B.Ed. from the University of Toronto, and an M.A. in English literature from the University of Sussex. As an editor, she specializes in scholarly publications and has worked in educational publishing for Oxford University Press, both in Canada and Spain. She is the co-author of ‘Exploring the Meaning of Intermarriage’(Love Across Cultures, SIETAR Europa Magazine).

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Spain, and in particular the region of Catalonia, has seen a significant increase in mixed unions between immigrants and natives, which, in turn, has given rise to a growing number of young people with mixed origins. Yet little is known about how these mixed families and individuals negotiate cultural differences and view their “mixed cultural capi...
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Spain, along with the region of Catalonia in particular, has seen a significant increase in mixed unions between immigrants and natives, which, in turn, has given rise to a growing number of young people with mixed origins. Yet little is known about how these mixed families and individuals negotiate cultural differences and view their ‘mixed cultur...
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This online publication provides a critical definition of "Intermarriage", addressing the historical, theoretical and sociological context of the term, and using first-hand information from research conducted in different countries. We conclude on the significance and complexity that surrounds this notion.

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