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Neoliberal multiculturalism

PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2005
C. Hale
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How does Interculturalism Contrast with Multiculturalism?

Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2012
Nasar Meer, Tariq Modood
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Valuing Differences and Reinforcing Them: Multiculturalism Increases Race Essentialism

Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2018
A substantial body of research on diversity philosophies has shown that multiculturalism (i.e., emphasizing and valuing cultural/ethnic differences) is a more effective way to promote equality and reduce bias than color blindness (i.e., deemphasizing ...
Leigh S. Wilton   +2 more
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Multiculturalism and Multicultural Education

2012
Multiculturalism as a concept is both topical and relevant (Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, 2011) as well as being perceived positively and negatively (Lott, 2010; May & Sleeter, 2010; Vertovec & Wessendorf, 2010). The ongoing debates and continuing need to address multicultural education as policy and within classrooms and ...
Handel Kashope Wright   +2 more
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1Malaysia? Young people and everyday multiculturalism in multiracialized Malaysia

Everyday Multiculturalism in/across Asia, 2019
In Malaysia over the last decade, a more meaningful form of multiculturalism beyond mere tolerance has been encouraged through the 1Malaysia initiative of the Najib government.
Anita Harris, Alan Han
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Multicultural consumers in multicultural marketplaces

2023
Multicultural consumers are those who have been exposed to multiple different cultures and marketplaces and integrated different knowledge, social, cultural, ethical, community, and political values, and ways of life from their multicultural interaction, into their self-concept.
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MULTICULTURALITY OR MULTICULTURALISM?

2021
One of the main subjects agreed upon within the discussions on globalization is that the process in question is bipolar and there is a tension between these poles. According to this view, this process has a homogenizing effect on free movement of capital on the one hand, and on the other hand it has a heterogenizing effect because of the demand of ...
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Multicultural citizenship

2002
According to a view of citizenship that prioritizes nationhood and a common culture, its hallmark is homogeneity, a basic sameness in manners, beliefs, and experiences. From this follows that the notion of multicultural citizenship is inherently a paradox and a provocation. It seems to defy the integrationist and centrist thrall of citizenship. However,
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