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The term "multiculturalism", first used in the sixties, initially alluded in a quite neutral manner to the contact between different cultures and more specifically to the different cultures we find within a state. Afterwards the term involved the idea that different coexisting cultures deserve the same respect and academic interest.
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Death and Nationalism's Moral Imperative: The Battle for Britain, Industry and the ‘Left Behind’
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned with how nationalism is convened and condensed in this moment by exploring the function of loss and death and their centrality to nationalism's articulation. The discussion attempts to make sense of how death possesses an ideological currency that wields an alluring quality and equips nationalism with a moral imperative.
Bethan Harries
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Breaking down linguistic barriers: The radical impact of translanguaging on pre-service EFL teachers' perspectives in Turkey. [PDF]
Ulum ÖG.
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From Multiculturalism to a New Notion of Citizenship [PDF]
Fernando Hernández
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Migrant Mums and Maternity Care: A Qualitative Participatory Health Research Study
ABSTRACT Objective To explore the expectations and experiences of migrant women, including international students, in using maternity care services and describe factors affecting their access and use of these services. Design This is a qualitative participatory research study.
Martha Vazquez Corona+8 more
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What makes students strong? A student's voice study on resilience
Abstract In times of crisis, resilience—the ability to cope with challenges—has become crucial, especially for primary school students facing issues such as the climate crisis, the war in Ukraine, educational disadvantages, or family‐related struggles.
Tanja Ganotz‐Steinborn, Susanne Schwab
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Exploring How Stereotype Modification Mediates the Relationship between Social Dominance and Multicultural Acceptance. [PDF]
Lee S, Kim B.
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Diversity for Whom?: Interrogating California’s Racial Diversity Through California Literature [PDF]
González, Omar
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