This chapter will examine the academic models developed to understand cultural pluralism generated by global migration. The focus will be on how those models have engaged with multiculturalism as state policy and practice in North America and West Europe. Attention will also be paid to the relationship between multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism across an expanding European Union and the limited empirical research undertaken on everyday multicultural and cosmopolitan discourses and practices across the region.
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Multicultural Models
RUSPINI P
2014-01-01
Abstract
This chapter will examine the academic models developed to understand cultural pluralism generated by global migration. The focus will be on how those models have engaged with multiculturalism as state policy and practice in North America and West Europe. Attention will also be paid to the relationship between multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism across an expanding European Union and the limited empirical research undertaken on everyday multicultural and cosmopolitan discourses and practices across the region.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.