Cultural pluralisation - reinforced by immigration - has had major
consequences for the political agenda in recent years in liberal
democratic states. New types of tension have arisen - new forms of
social and cultural differentiation, and new patterns of
inequality. The diversity also reshapes the frame of reference for
traditional policy instruments employed by modern welfare states:
new issues arise that are linked to rights, legitimacy and policy
measures of a general and targeted nature. This volume in the
"Comparative Social Research" series addresses a number of issues
related to this new diversity. Common themes are multiculturalism,
power and integration, and these themes are analysed through a
comparative lens.
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