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The Politics of Diversity and Participation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
This chapter analyses Australia’s involvement in the Eurovision Song Contest through a political lens to explore three key themes: geopolitics, nation branding and participation. In geopolitical terms, Australia’s interest in the contest highlights the nation’s changing relationship with Europe, its patterns of migration and its shifting ties with the ...
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The Politics of the Police

, 2019
In its fifth edition, The Politics of the Police has been revised, updated, and extended to take account of recent changes in the law, policy, organization, and social contexts of policing.
R. Reiner
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Diversity: Political and Societal Barriers

Journal of Library Administration, 1999
This essay describes the many political and societal barriers that impede libraries from having a staff that reflects diversity. The efforts to kill affirmative action programs, the diminution of civil rights laws and other laws to protect minorities, the small number of minorities that are recruited to the profession have been barriers quite difficult
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The Politics of Equality and Diversity

2016
This chapter argues that to explore the politics of equality and diversity demands an interrelated approach bringing together history, society, and biography. It is therefore organized around four interconnected themes with the dominant first theme of history, society, and biography which interrelates horizontally and vertically with the remaining ...
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Geo-Political Diversity

2007
Geography is a predeterminant of human destiny. Through the ages, the history of different peoples and races has been shaped by their environment — the climate, the terrain, water resources, etc., influence racial characteristics which become the roots of distinct cultures.
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Political Liberalism and Diversity

2020
This chapter engages with the way in which PA liberalism deals with diversity. Stephen Macedo’s work is assumed as an illustration of this kind of theory. Here, the politicization of liberalism coexists with a commitment to the value of autonomy, although the autonomy that political liberalism refers to is a political notion.
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Diversity and Democratic Politics: An Introduction

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2010
Abstract.In recent years, there has been increasing popular and academic debate about how ethnic and racial diversity affects democratic politics and social cohesion in industrialized liberal democracies. In this introduction, different interdisciplinary theoretical approaches for understanding the role of diversity for intergroup relations and social ...
Dietlind Stolle, Allison Harell
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Cultural Diversity and World Politics

2020
The end of the Cold War, the emergence of nonWestern states as influential actors in global politics, and waves of Western nativism in the United States and Europe have placed questions of cultural diversity centrally in global politics. Although the mainstream paradigms of international relations (IR), namely, realism and liberalism, have remained ...
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Political theory and cultural diversity

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 1998
How should we deal with social diversity if we conceive it as cultural diversity? Appeals to cultural relativism and to the collective good of diversity provide inadequate answers. Taking cultural diversity seriously requires that we respond to it fairly or justly and that, in turn, requires an approach that is impartial (or neutral) amongst cultures ...
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The Political Reality of Diversity Jurisdiction [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Diversity of citizenship jurisdiction has been a staple of federal civil dockets since 1789. In the mid- to late-twentieth century, academics and some high-profile federal judges led a significant effort to abolish diversity jurisdiction. They were confident that diversity had outlived its purpose, which, they said, was to provide a federal court for ...
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