Young People and Everyday Multiculturalism

Young People and Everyday Multiculturalism
Author: Anita Harris
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136182440

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Unlike as with previous generations, diversity and multiculturalism are engrained in the lives of today’s urban youth. Within their culturally diverse urban environments, young people from different backgrounds now routinely encounter one another in their everyday lives and negotiate and contest ways of living together and sharing civic space. What are their strategies for producing, disrupting and living well with difference, how do they create inclusive forms of belonging, and what are the conditions that militate against social cohesion amongst youth? This unique ethnography from education and cultural studies expert Anita Harris explores the ways young people manage conditions of cultural diversity in multicultural cities and suburbs, focusing particularly on how young people in the multicultural cities of Australia experience, define and produce mix, conflict, community and citizenship. This book illuminates rich, local approaches to living with difference from the perspective of a generation uniquely positioned to address this global challenge.

Everyday Multiculturalism in across Asia

Everyday Multiculturalism in across Asia
Author: Jessica Walton,Anita Harris,Koichi Iwabuchi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2021-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000201833

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What does it mean to bring Asia into conversation with current literature on everyday multiculturalism? This book focuses on the empirical, theoretical and methodological considerations of using an everyday multiculturalism approach to explore the ordinary ways people live together in difference in the Asian region while also drawing attention to increasing trans-Asian mobilities. The chapters in this collection encompass inter-disciplinary research undertaken in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea that explores some core aspects of everyday multiculturalism as it plays out in and across Asia. These include an increase in intraregional movements and especially labour mobility, which demands regard for the experiences of migrants from Burma, China, Nepal, The Philippines and India; negotiations of cultural diversity in nations where a multi-ethnic citizenry is formally recognised through predominantly pluralist models, and/or where national belonging is highly racialized; and intercultural contestation against, in some cases, the backdrop of a newly emergent multicultural policy environment. The book challenges and reinvigorates discussions around the relative transferability of an everyday multiculturalism framework to Asia, including concepts such as super-diversity, conviviality and everyday racism, and the importance of close attention to how people navigate differences and commonalities in local and trans-local contexts. This book will be of interest to academics and researchers studying migration, multiculturalism, ethnic and racial studies, and to advanced students of Sociology, Political Science and Public Policy. It was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Young People and Everyday Multiculturalism

Young People and Everyday Multiculturalism
Author: Anita Harris
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136182433

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Unlike as with previous generations, diversity and multiculturalism are engrained in the lives of today’s urban youth. Within their culturally diverse urban environments, young people from different backgrounds now routinely encounter one another in their everyday lives and negotiate and contest ways of living together and sharing civic space. What are their strategies for producing, disrupting and living well with difference, how do they create inclusive forms of belonging, and what are the conditions that militate against social cohesion amongst youth? This unique ethnography from education and cultural studies expert Anita Harris explores the ways young people manage conditions of cultural diversity in multicultural cities and suburbs, focusing particularly on how young people in the multicultural cities of Australia experience, define and produce mix, conflict, community and citizenship. This book illuminates rich, local approaches to living with difference from the perspective of a generation uniquely positioned to address this global challenge.

Everyday Multiculturalism

Everyday Multiculturalism
Author: A. Wise,S. Velayutham
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-07-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230244474

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This book explores everyday lived experiences of multiculturalism in the contemporary world. Drawing on place-based case studies, contributions focus on encounters and interactions across cultural difference in super-diverse cities to explore what it means to inhabit multiculturalism in our everyday lives.

Everyday Multiculturalism and Hidden Hate

Everyday Multiculturalism and    Hidden    Hate
Author: Stevie-Jade Hardy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137532367

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This book examines the lived reality of 'everyday multiculturalism', and the ways that young people make sense of the diverse world around them. Currently we know very little about how multiculturalism shapes our lives, our interactions and our identity. This is especially pertinent for young people. How do young people from largely white, disadvantaged backgrounds interpret multiculturalism? How do they engage with people from 'different' minority ethnic and faith communities? How do they negotiate the challenges that arise within ever-diversifying environments? Drawing on empirical research, Stevie-Jade Hardy uncovers the fears and tensions that both undermine, and are caused by, doing multiculturalism. In doing so, she shines a light on the 'hidden' phenomenon of youth hate crime perpetration. This book will be of particular interest to scholars of criminology, sociology and cultural studies, as well as to professionals and policy-makers working in the fields of diversity and hate crime.

Convivialities

Convivialities
Author: Amanda Wise,Greg Noble
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351381871

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We live in a time of rising anti-immigrant fervour and attacks on multiculturalism. As Stuart Hall argued over twenty years ago, the capacity to live with difference is the pressing issue of our time. This is true perhaps now more than ever. This collection takes a critical look at the ‘conviviality turn’ in our understanding of coexistence and urban multiculture. Drawing on case studies out of the UK, Europe, Australia and Canada, contributors to this collection explore the practices and dispositions of everyday people who negotiate a ‘shared life’ in their culturally diverse neighbourhoods and communities, and the complexities and ambivalences that make up ‘living together’. Chapters focus on spaces of encounter, navigations of friendship and humour across difference, and the networks of hope and care that exist alongside experiences of racism. A theme of the book is that we live neither in a world where convivial multiculture has been accomplished nor one where it has been lost: it is, as it must be, a work in progress. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Intercultural Studies.

Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World

Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World
Author: Laura Moran
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781978803053

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Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Brisbane, Australia, Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World provides a critical analysis of the shortcomings and underpinning contradictions of modern multicultural inclusion. It demonstrates how creating a sense of identity among young Sudanese and Karen refugees is a continual process shaped by powerful social forces.

Young People Citizenship and Political Participation

Young People  Citizenship and Political Participation
Author: Mark Chou, Associate Professor of Politics,Jean-Paul Gagnon,Catherine Hartung,Lesley J. Pruitt
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783489947

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Explores whether, and how, young people work with and against contemporary politics at institutional and grassroots levels.