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基本説明
Argues that as all countries become more multicultural a new framework of interculturalism is needed to mediate community relationships.
Full Description
Interculturalism is a new concept for managing community relations in a world defined by globalization and 'superdiversity'. This book argues that as countries become more diverse a new framework of interculturalism is needed to mediate these relationships and that this will require new systems of governance to support it.
Contents
Introduction Globalization and 'Super Diversity' Reforming the Notion of Identity The 'Failure' of Multiculturalism The Contribution of Community Cohesion Segregation and Integration Interculturalism: Conceptualization Interculturalism: Policy and Practice Notes Bibliography Index