Debating Multiculturalism

Debating Multiculturalism
Author: Patti Tamara Lenard,Peter Balint
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022-02
Genre: Multiculturalism
ISBN: 9780197528372

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"Around the world, we see failing attempts at migrant integration, persistent religious intolerance and racial and ethnic discrimination, resurgent national minorities, emboldened majorities, permanent minorities, continuing social isolation, and increasing extremism, including in the form of white nationalism. But is multiculturalism the solution to these problems or does it just make them worse? In this for-and-against book, two prominent political theorists put forward opposing answers to this vital question" --

Multiculturalism Question

Multiculturalism Question
Author: Jack Jedwab
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781553394242

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Canada's policy of multiculturalism has been the object of ongoing debate since it was first introduced in 1971. Decades later, Canadians still seem uncertain about the meaning of multiculturalism. Detractors insist that government has not succeeded in discouraging immigrants and their descendants from preserving their cultures of origin, undercutting a necessary identification with Canada, while supporters argue that immigrant groups' abilities to influence their adjustments to Canada has strengthened their sense of belonging. Beyond what often seems to be a polarized debate is a broad spectrum of opinion around multiculturalism in Canada and what it means to be Canadian. The Multiculturalism Question analyzes the policy, ideology, and message of multiculturalism. Several of Canada's leading thinkers provide valuable insights into a crucial debate that will inevitably continue well into the future.

Debating Multiculturalism in the Nordic Welfare States

Debating Multiculturalism in the Nordic Welfare States
Author: P. Kivisto,Ö. Wahlbeck
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137318459

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This collection addresses the ways that Nordic countries have approached the issue of bringing ethnic minorities into the societal mainstream. With multicultural incorporation as an option, the authors explore the potential impact of the politics of identity in societies with social democratic welfare states committed to redistributive politics.

Multiculturalism and Interculturalism

Multiculturalism and Interculturalism
Author: Nasar Meer
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781474407113

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Both interculturalism and multiculturalism address the question of how states should forge unity from ethnic, cultural and religious diversity. But what are the dividing lines between interculturalism and multiculturalism? This volume brings together some of the most prominent scholars in the field to address these two different approaches. With a Foreword by Charles Taylor and an Afterword by Bhikhu Parekh, this collection spans European, North-American and Latin-American debates.

Workshop Proceedings

Workshop Proceedings
Author: Dialogue Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012
Genre: Multiculturalism
ISBN: 095693045X

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Debating Multiculturalism in the Nordic Welfare States

Debating Multiculturalism in the Nordic Welfare States
Author: P. Kivisto,Ö. Wahlbeck
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137318459

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This collection addresses the ways that Nordic countries have approached the issue of bringing ethnic minorities into the societal mainstream. With multicultural incorporation as an option, the authors explore the potential impact of the politics of identity in societies with social democratic welfare states committed to redistributive politics.

Debating Cultural Hybridity

Debating Cultural Hybridity
Author: Pnina Werbner,Tariq Modood
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783601882

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Why is it still so difficult to negotiate differences across cultures? In what ways does racism continue to strike at the foundations of multiculturalism? Bringing together some of the world's most influential postcolonial theorists, this classic collection examines the place and meaning of cultural hybridity in the context of growing global crisis, xenophobia and racism. Starting from the reality that personal identities are multicultural identities, Debating Cultural Hybridity illuminates the complexity and the flexibility of culture and identity, defining their potential openness as well as their closures, to show why anti-racism and multiculturalism are today still such hard roads to travel.

Revisiting Multiculturalism in Canada

Revisiting Multiculturalism in Canada
Author: Shibao Guo,Lloyd Wong
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463002080

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In 1971 Canada was the first nation in the world to establish an official multiculturalism policy with an objective to assist cultural groups to overcome barriers to integrate into Canadian society while maintaining their heritage language and culture. Since then Canada s practice and policy of multiculturalism have endured and been deemed as successful by many Canadians. As well, Canada s multiculturalism policy has also enjoyed international recognition as being pioneering and effectual. Recent public opinion suggests that an increasing majority of Canadians identify multiculturalism as one of the most important symbols of Canada s national identity. On the other hand, this apparent successful record has not gone unchallenged. Debates, critiques, and challenges to Canadian multiculturalism by academics and politicians have always existed to some degree since its policy inception over four decades ago. In the current international context there has been a growing assault on, and subsequent retreat from, multiculturalism in many countries. In Canada debates about multiculturalism continue to emerge and percolate particularly over the past decade or so. In this context, we are grappling with the following questions: What is the future of multiculturalism and is it sustainable in Canada? How is multiculturalism related to egalitarianism, interculturalism, racism, national identity, belonging and loyalties? What role does multiculturalism play for youth in terms of their identities including racialization? How does multiculturalism play out in educational policy and the classroom in Canada? These central questions are addressed by contributions from some of Canada s leading scholars and researchers in philosophy, psychology, sociology, history, education, religious studies, youth studies, and Canadian studies. The authors theorize and discuss the debates and critiques surrounding multiculturalism in Canada and include some very important case studi