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A large section of European opinion believes that Muslims present a long term political and cultural threat. Professor Parekh argues that this view is deeply mistaken. There is, nevertheless, a small underclass, mainly young, which is deeply alienated fro
Muslims --- Liberalism --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural diversity policy --- Cultural pluralism --- Cultural pluralism policy --- Ethnic diversity policy --- Social policy --- Anti-racism --- Ethnicity --- Cultural fusion --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Cultural assimilation --- Government policy --- European Union countries --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Ethnic relations. --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy
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Explores contemporary multicultural dilemmas through the lens of Bhikhu Parekh’s political thoughtRead and download the Preface by Tariq Modood and the Introduction by Varun Uberoi for free (pdf)Bhikhu Parekh’s work is widely regarded as amongst the most original and significant contributions to the political theory of multiculturalism. In this book, a selection of leading theorists of multiculturalism revisit aspects of Parekh’s work both to underline its continuing importance and the ongoing vitality of multiculturalist theory. Some contributors locate Parekh in the tradition of British pluralism or as inspired by Gandhi; some apply his theory to a range of controversial contemporary multicultural dilemmas; and others extend it in new directions. Multiculturalism Rethought is essential reading for students and scholars of multiculturalism. Or, if you think multiculturalism no longer has anything to offer, this book may lead you to reconsider.Find out moreRead and download the Preface by Tariq Modood and the Introduction by Varun Uberoi for free (pdf)'Multiculturalism Isn’t a Dirty Word' – read the blog post by Varun Uberoi on the Edinburgh University Press blogAbout the ContributorsBenjamin R. Barber, Senior Research Scholar, The Graduate Center, CUNY; Founder of the Interdependence Movement; Walt Whitman Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University Rajeev Bhargava, Senior Fellow and Director, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi Joseph H. Carens, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics and a Fellow of Queen’s College, University of Cambridge Peter Jones, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Newcastle Paul Kelly, Pro-director and Professor of Political Theory, London School of Economics Will Kymlicka, Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy, Queen’s University in Kingston, CanadaTariq Modood, Professor of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy, University of Bristol; Founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship Monica Mookherjee, Senior Lecturer in Political Philosophy, Keele University, UK Thomas Pantham, former Professor of Political Science, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara Raymond Plant, Professor of Jurisprudence and Philosophy, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London; Professor of Jurisprudence and Philosophy, University of Tallinn Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of philosophy, McGill University Varun Uberoi, Lecturer in Political Theory and Public Policy, Brunel University "
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The Indian diaspora is one of the largest and most significant in the world today with between nine and twelve million people of Indian origin living outside South Asia. With successive waves of migration over the last two hundred years to almost every continent, it has assumed increasing self-consciousness and importance. Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora examines the Indian diaspora in Mauritius, South Africa, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Trinidad, Australia, the US, Canada and the UK and addresses the core issues of demography, economy, culture and future deve
East Indians --- Asian Indians --- Indians, East --- Indians (India) --- Indic peoples --- Ethnology --- East Indians in foreign countries --- East Indian diaspora --- Social conditions. --- Intellectual life.
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