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Multiculturalism burst in Asia with the winds of globalisation. Fuelled by immigration, cultural hybridity and normative regimes from multilateral and bilateral organisations, multiculturalism is a new challenge for Asian economies, their politics of ...
C. Torres, M. Tarozzi
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Heterogeneity, Politics of Ethnicity, and Multiculturalism What is a Viable Framework for Indonesia? [PDF]
Indonesia is a plural society that consists of several hundred ethnic and sub-ethnic groups. One of its generic characteristics is heterogeneity. In the last ten years after the implementation of regional autonomy, we have witnessed the emergence of ...
Lan, T. J. (Thung)
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Book Review: Multiculturalism & Minority Religions in Britain: Krishna Consciousness, Religious Freedom, and the Politics of Location [PDF]
A review of Multiculturalism & Minority Religions in Britain: Krishna Consciousness, Religious Freedom, and the Politics of Location by Malory ...
Coward, Harold
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The primary objective of this article is to shift a few hypotheses on the relationship between religion and nation. In the beginning of the article I present the interrelations between a religion and a nation being analyzed in the literature while trying
Andrzej Sadowski
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Migration and Multiculturalism
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of research on migration and multiculturalism from the perspective of political psychology. The first part outlines some historical benchmarks of modern migration and briefly presents two key notions of a psychological approach to migration—assimilation and multiculturalism—in their historical ...
Green, Eva G.T., Staerklé, Christian
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Britishness and Muslim-ness: differentiation, demarcation and discrimination in political discourse [PDF]
The Britishness agenda found in political speeches, reporting and opinion editorials is here posited as a form of ‘new racism’, as it emphasises the difference between ‘them’, Muslims, and ‘us’, non-Muslim Britons, and uses that difference as a defining ...
Allen, Chris
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Multiculturalism is an increasingly common characteristic of contemporary societies. In culturally diverse social contexts, virtually every person experiences intercultural contact on a daily basis.
Berry, John
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Building a competitive advantage in the hotel industry today requires the kind of leadership that is open to multiculturalism of both customers and employees.
Łukasz Burkiewicz +1 more
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The Bristol School of Multiculturalism
Tariq Modood, Bhikhu Parekh, Nasar Meer and Varun Uberoi are well known for their defence of multiculturalism in Britain and beyond.
G. Levey
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Multiculturalism in the Design Work of Indonesian Women Designers
Multiculturalism has become a prominent issue in media communication, serving as both a communication strategy and a form of awareness for creators, particularly in visual communication design media.
Senja Aprela Agustin +2 more
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