Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World

Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World
Author: Anna Triandafyllidou
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781474428262

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Reveals Virginia Woolf's interest in Christianity, its ideas and cultural artefacts

The Politics of Multiculturalism

The Politics of Multiculturalism
Author: A. Fleras
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230100121

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This book develops an account of 'inclusive multicultural governance' which is contrasted with assimilationist and separatist/differentialist approaches to the political management of and accommodation of multicultural diversity in liberal democracies.

Canadian Multiculturalism 50

Canadian Multiculturalism  50
Author: Augie Fleras
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004466562

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Canadian Multiculturalism @50 offers a critically-informed overview of Canada’s official multiculturalism against a half-century of successes and failures, benefits and costs, contradictions and consensus, and criticism and praise. Admittedly, not a perfect governance model, but one demonstrably better than other models.

Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World

Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World
Author: Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant,Richard Johnston,Will Kymlicka,John Myles
Publsiher: Queen's School of Policy Studi
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781553395386

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A timely evaluation of Canadian social welfare policy.

Governance in Multicultural Societies

Governance in Multicultural Societies
Author: Gurharpal Singh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351932561

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In the last decade the study of multiculturalism has become an established field in political and social theory. This in-depth and engaging volume focuses on public policy and the dilemmas faced by the governments of increasingly diverse societies. Offering a theoretically and empirically rich collection of essays from some of the leading specialists in the field, it fills the gap between the social and political theory of multiculturalism and institutionally based national case studies. The book is distinctive in combining a robust theoretical introduction to recent developments in multiculturalism with a critical evaluation of contemporary public policy in a variety of countries in Europe, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Far East and South Africa. It incorporates a strong comparative dimension both within and across the case studies, with a regional focus enabling comparisons of regional, national and international experience.

Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective

Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective
Author: Yasmeen Abu-Laban,Alain-G Gagnon,Arjun Tremblay
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000826869

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In Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective, a group of leading scholars come together in a multidisciplinary collection to assess multiculturalism through an international comparative perspective. Multiculturalism today faces challenges like never before, through the concurrent rise of populism and white supremacist groups, and contemporary social movements mobilizing around alternative ideas of decolonization, anti-racism and national self-determination Taking these challenges head on, and with the backdrop that the term multiculturalism originated in Canada before going global, this collection of chapters presents a global comparative view of multiculturalism, through both empirical and normative perspectives, with the overarching aim of comprehending multiculturalism’s promise, limitations, contemporary challenges, trajectory and possible futures. Collectively, the chapters provide the basis for a critical assessment of multiculturalism’s first 50 years, as well as vital insight into whether multiculturalism is best equipped to meet the distinct challenges characterizing this juncture of the 21st century. With coverage including the Americas, Europe, Oceania, Africa and Asia, and thematic coverage of citizenship, religion, security, gender, Black Lives Matter and the post-pandemic order, Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective presents a comprehensively global collection that is indispensable reading for scholars and students of diversity in the 21st century.

Routledge Handbook on the Governance of Religious Diversity

Routledge Handbook on the Governance of Religious Diversity
Author: Anna Triandafyllidou,Tina Magazzini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000260335

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This book critically reviews state-religion models and the ways in which different countries manage religious diversity, illuminating different responses to the challenges encountered in accommodating both majorities and minorities. The country cases encompass eight world regions and 23 countries, offering a wealth of research material suitable to support comparative research. Each case is analysed in depth looking at historical trends, current practices, policies, legal norms and institutions. By looking into state-religion relations and governance of religious diversity in regions beyond Europe, we gain insights into predominantly Muslim countries (Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Indonesia, Malaysia), countries with pronounced historical religious diversity (India and Lebanon) and into a predominantly migrant pluralist nation (Australia). These insights can provide a basis for re-thinking European models and learning from experiences of governing religious diversity in other socio-economic and geopolitical contexts. Key analytical and comparative reflections inform the introduction and concluding chapters. This volume offers a research and study companion to better understand the connection between state-religion relations and the governance of religious diversity in order to inform both policy and research efforts in accommodating religious diversity. Given its accessible language and further readings provided in each chapter, the volume is ideally suited for undergraduate and graduate students. It will also be a valuable resource for researchers working in the wider field of ethnic, migration, religion and citizenship studies.

Citizenship Education and Global Migration

Citizenship Education and Global Migration
Author: James A. Banks
Publsiher: American Educational Research Association
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780935302691

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This groundbreaking book describes theory, research, and practice that can be used in civic education courses and programs to help students from marginalized and minoritized groups in nations around the world attain a sense of structural integration and political efficacy within their nation-states, develop civic participation skills, and reflective cultural, national, and global identities.