In a relatively short time, many European governments have been
purposefully dropping the notion multicultural or other references
to cultural diversity in their policy vocabularies. More and more
politicians and public intellectuals have criticized a perceived
shift towards too much diversity . This volume goes beyond the
conventional approaches to the topic offering a careful examination
of not only the social conditions and political questions
surrounding multiculturalism but also the recent emergence of a
backlash against multicultural initiatives, programmes and
infrastructures.
Featuring case-study based contributions from leading experts
throughout Europe and North America, this multidisciplinary work
seeks to assess some of these key questions with reference to
recent and current trends concerning multiculturalism, cultural
diversity and integration in their respective countries, evaluating
questions such as
- Is there is a common sceptical turn against cultural diversity
or a backlash against difference sweeping Europe?
- How have public discourses impacted upon national and local
diversity management and migration policies?
- Are the discourses and policy shifts actually reflected in
everyday practices within culturally, linguistically and
religiously diverse settings?
The Multiculturalism Backlash provides new insights, informed
reflections and comparative analyses concerning these significant
processes surrounding politics, policy, public debates and the
place of migrants and ethnic minorities within European societies
today. Focusing on the practice and policy of multiculturalism from
a comparative perspective this work will be of interest to scholars
from a wide range of disciplines including migration, anthropology
and sociology.
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