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Identity and Diversity in Postmodern Politics

2020
This chapter examines the unwieldy relationship between the Left and the new social movements because they both share problems made symptomatic in terms of ‘identity,’ and yet there is no vocabulary in which to conduct a mutual dialogue on the possibility of alliances or coalitions around a common project, which is the starting point for any ...
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Diversity, Heritage and Cultural Politics

Theory, Culture & Society, 2007
This supplement examines the way in which the current global turn in cultural production is generating new epistemological and juridical problems related In the documentation and promotion of cultural heritage. Using recent policy developments in Brazil as a case study, the supplement argues that 'cultural heritage' is a social construction.
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Conclusion: Rethinking the Politics of Diversity

2014
The human, social, and environmental costs of the current global financial crisis are often interpreted from a welfare-state perspective, with a focus on countries from the global North. Scholars in recent years have begun to examine the broader changes in state policy interventions designed to facilitate economic growth and consider the implications ...
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American journalism and the politics of diversity

Media, Culture & Society, 2005
Ethnic-identity professional organizations, such as Unity: Journalists of Color, Inc., have become among the most prominent journalistic voices in contemporary US newsrooms. Supported by major foundations and media companies, this diversity journalism movement has focused on two primary goals: increased employment of non-white journalists and more ...
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Amsterdam’s Political Pillars of Diversity

2017
In Amsterdam political debates about cultural diversity and the integration of migrant minorities have a long history with unique developments. Almost half of its population is of non-Dutch origin, which proportionally represents one of the largest foreign populations in the European urban context.
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Racial and socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer screening in the United States: A systematic review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
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