Assessing Good Intercultural Practices
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This article analyses the characteristics that social intervention projects should
have so as to be considered a good practice in intercultural terms. A Good
Intercultural Practice Scale has been designed and used on 139 social intervention
projects developed in Andalusia (Spain) by diverse public and private institutional
actors in order to measure the impact of considering elements of cultural diversity
in the design and implementation of social intervention projects. The results
obtained show that considering the elements of cultural diversity in services
aimed at culturally heterogeneous populations improves the intercultural performance
of such services.
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Vázquez Aguado, O., Fernández Borrero, M.A., Fernández Santiago, M.: "Assessing Good Intercultural Practices". Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala. Vol. 38, págs. 71-90, (2012). ISSN 1583-3410














