Beyond Multiculturalism

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anthropological
Belo Horizonte
Brazilian Working Classes
Cage Groups
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comparative multicultural societies
Cosmopolitan Experience
cultural integration
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Ethnic Consumption
ethnic relations
Ethnic Residential Patterns
family
Fission Processes
Foreign Educational Credentials
Grand Father
groups
Han People
historical
identity formation
Italian NGO
migration studies
minority
National Library
Non-poor Population
Pentecostal Cult
Played Back
pluralism
Pluri Cultural Model
religious
social policy analysis
Socio-cultural Traditions
Spanish Language
syncretism
Technical Training School
transnational
Transnational Family
UN
urban anthropology
Urban Canadian Cities
visible
Visible Minority Groups
Young Men
Young Urban Migrants

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754671732
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While the anthropological field initially shied away from the debate on multiculturalism, it has been widely discussed within the fields of political theory, social policy, cultural studies and law. Beyond Multiculturalism is the first volume of its kind to offer a comparative, worldwide view of multiculturalism, considering both traditional multicultural/multiethnic societies and those where cultural pluralism is relatively new. Its varied case studies focus on the intersections and relationships between cultural groups in everyday life using employment, identity, consumption, language, legislation and policy making to show the unique contribution anthropologists can bring to multiculturalism studies. Their work will be of great interest to scholars of race, ethnicity, migration, urban studies and social and cultural geography.
Giuliana Prato is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent, UK. She has taught at the Universities of Naples, Florence and London and is she is Chair of the Commisison on Urban Anthropology (IUAES). She has published widely in English and Italian.