EBOOK The End of Multiculturalism Terrorism Integration and Human Rights

EBOOK  The End of Multiculturalism  Terrorism  Integration and Human Rights
Author: Derek McGhee
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2008-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335236312

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"...the book is a brave and authoritative analysis of multiculturalism... McGhee successfully locates his subject in the context of recent developments in both community cohesion and human rights and shows with great skill how differing impulses within government and the wider community pull multiculturalism in various different directions... With this book, McGhee manages to be both topical and well-informed: it deserves a wide readership." Professor Conor Gearty, LSE This topical book provides a thorough examination of debates on multiculturalism, in the context of current discussions on security, integration and human rights. Recent debates on national identity and the alleged failure of multiculturalism have focused on the social disorder in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford in the summer of 2001 and the bombings and attempted bombings in London in July 2005. Derek McGhee assesses how these events and the events that have occurred outside Britain, especially the attacks on the USA on 11th September 2001, have resulted in the introduction of a number of high profile debates in Britain with regards to immigration, integration, citizenship, ‘race’ inequality and human rights. McGhee examines these debates on multiculturalism and terrorism in light of enduring questions regarding ‘Muslim integration’ and ‘Muslim loyalty’ in contemporary Britain. He also explores the nature of a diverse range of inter-related areas of public policy, including anti-terrorism, immigration, integration, community cohesion, equality and human rights, critically examining many of the Government’s key strategies in recent years. The End of Multiculturalism? will appeal to a wide readership of students and academics in sociology, politics, international relations and law.

The End Of Multiculturalism Terrorism Integration And Human Rights

The End Of Multiculturalism  Terrorism  Integration And Human Rights
Author: McGhee, Derek
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335223923

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Offers an examination of debates on multiculturalism, in the context of discussions on security, integration and human rights. This book explores the nature of a range of inter-related areas of public policy, including anti-terrorism, immigration, integration, community cohesion, equality and human rights, examining the Government's strategies.

Security Citizenship and Human Rights

Security  Citizenship and Human Rights
Author: D. McGhee
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2010-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230283183

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Security, Citizenship and Human Rights examines counter-terrorism, immigration, citizenship, human rights, 'equalities' and the shifting discourses of 'shared values' and human rights in contemporary Britain. The book argues that British citizenship and human rights policy is being remade and remoulded around public security and that this process could be detrimental to 'our' sense of citizenship, shared values and commitment to human rights.

Gender And Crime A Reader

Gender And Crime  A Reader
Author: Evans, Karen,Jamieson, Janet
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335225231

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Democracy and Human Rights in Multicultural Societies

Democracy and Human Rights in Multicultural Societies
Author: Matthias Koenig,Paul F. A. Guchteneire
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123377553

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Examines the political governance of cultural diversity, specifically how public policy-making has dealt with the claims for cultural recognition expressed by ethno-national movements, language groups, religious minorities, and migrant communities. This book aims to understand public-policy responses to ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity.

Liberal Multiculturalism and the Fair Terms of Integration

Liberal Multiculturalism and the Fair Terms of Integration
Author: P. Balint,S. Guérard de Latour,Sophie Guérard de Latour
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137320407

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Multiculturalism has come under considerable attack in political practice, yet the fact of diversity remains, and with it the need to establish fair terms of integration. This book defends multiculturalism as the most coherent and practicable approach to liberal integration, but one that is not without the need for crucial reformulation.

Muslim Integration

Muslim Integration
Author: Erich Kolig,Malcolm Voyce
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781498543545

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In Muslim Integration: Pluralism and Multiculturalism in New Zealand and Australia, contributors from a range of backgrounds investigate the state of Muslim integration in New Zealand and Australia. The growing presence of a Muslim minority has invited these two Pacific settler states to closely consider the question of Muslim integration into Western society. This collection discusses the future of religio-cultural pluralism, multicultural policies, and the growing demands for greater emphasis on assimilation. Contributors examine issues such as parallel societies, Islamophobia, radicalization, tolerance, adaptation and mutual adjustment, legal pluralism, the role of mosque architecture, and media depictions of Muslims are examined. Recommended for scholars of anthropology, religious studies, sociology, and political science.

Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998

Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998
Author: Nicolas Kang-Riou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136335143

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This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-disciplinary perspective. The book includes both a domestic and international analysis of the effectiveness of the HRA, and also considers possible future developments in policy and practise as well as contemplating the potential for a British Bill of Rights. The editors have collected pieces from contributors drawn from diverse spheres, all of whom are internationally recognised for their impact in the field of human rights law. Contributors include members of the bench in the United Kingdom and Australia, academics, researchers, members of NGOs, and campaigners as well as people’s testimony of lived experiences in relation to the Human Rights Act. Valuable contributions from the likes of Costas Douzinas, Keith Ewing, Helen Fenwick, Lady Hale, Irene Khan, Michael Kirby, Francesca Klug, Peter Tatchell and others have resulted in a book which draws out the connections between legal framework, theory, and the actual experience of the protection afforded to groups and individuals by the HRA. Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998 will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Law, International Studies and Political Science.