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Multicultural consumers in multicultural marketplaces
2023Multicultural 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?
2021One 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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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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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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Multicultural Theories for Multicultural Practice
NASPA Journal, 1994The author presents a brief review of three theories about multiculturalism, discussing them within the context of student ajjfairs services, environments, and programming.
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Multicultural peer counseling: counseling the multicultural student
Journal of Adolescence, 1999This article focuses on methods of recruitment, selection, and training of multicultural peer advisors, e.g. screening, training workshops, and innovative recruitment methods are discussed. The author devotes special attention to instructional elements that are intended to provide peer advisors with those humanistic skills needed to work directly with ...
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Multicultural Society and Multicultural Education
The Journal of Humanities and Social sciences 21, 2021Seongran Ha, Gyunyeol Park
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Is feminism good for multiculturalism? From Multicultural Citizenship to multicultural feminism
One key argument that grounds Will Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship is directly inspired by the second wave of feminism. Indeed, his justification of cultural rights, aimed at providing public protection to cultural minorities, derives from the observation that the public sphere is not neutral from an ethnic point of view and that, as a consequence,openaire +2 more sources
2018
The purpose of this chapter is to locate the discussion about Muslims in Scotland in relation to questions of national identity and multicultural citizenship. While the former has certainly been a prominent feature of public and policy debate, the latter has largely been overshadowed by constitutional questions raised by devolution and the referenda on
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The purpose of this chapter is to locate the discussion about Muslims in Scotland in relation to questions of national identity and multicultural citizenship. While the former has certainly been a prominent feature of public and policy debate, the latter has largely been overshadowed by constitutional questions raised by devolution and the referenda on
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2001
Multiculturalism refers to (1) the state of a society or the world in which there exists numerous distinct ethnic and cultural groups seen to be politically relevant; and (2) a program or policy promoting such a society. Political philosophers aspire to deal with the challenges posed by multiculturalism fairly - but there is deep disagreement about ...
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Multiculturalism refers to (1) the state of a society or the world in which there exists numerous distinct ethnic and cultural groups seen to be politically relevant; and (2) a program or policy promoting such a society. Political philosophers aspire to deal with the challenges posed by multiculturalism fairly - but there is deep disagreement about ...
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