Posts Tagged ‘ migrants ’

Accommodating diversity: understanding multiculturalism

A strong national identity in a multiethnic society requires a strong commitment to the accommodation of difference
Ellie Vasta
Some European countries of immigration are currently experiencing a widespread ‘moral panic’ about immigrants and ethnic and religious diversity. This has led to a questioning of policies that recognize the maintenance of group difference and the formation of [...]



Writing Brit-Asian cities: From Migrants to Multiculturalism

by Shailaja Fennell
We know that the city is the site of contention and contestation between the capitalist class and the worker as early capitalist tendencies give way to the mature stage of industrialisation. The life of Britain’s capitalist cities has been written by many hands, and the municipal corporation has taken on the mantle of [...]



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