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When Ways of Life Collide
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Criticism of multiculturalism
Cultural assimilation
Cultural identity
Cultural pluralism
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Death threat
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Equal opportunity
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Far-right politics
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Ideology
Illegal immigration
Immigration
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In-group favoritism
Individualism
Inference
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Item response theory
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Minority group
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Pim Fortuyn
Political correctness
Political spectrum
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Racism
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Refugee
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Secularization
Social distance
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Stereotype
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Their Lives
Value pluralism
Vandalism
Verbal abuse
What Happened
Product details
- ISBN 9780691141015
- Weight: 28g
- Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 22 Feb 2009
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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In 2004, Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered on a busy Amsterdam street. His killer was Mohammed Bouyeri, a twenty-six-year-old Dutch Moroccan offended by van Gogh's controversial film about Muslim suppression of women. The Dutch government had funded separate schools, housing projects, broadcast media, and community organizations for Muslim immigrants, all under the umbrella of multiculturalism. But the reality of terrorism and radicalization of Muslim immigrants has shattered that dream. In this arresting book, Paul Sniderman and Louk Hagendoorn demonstrate that there are deep conflicts of values in the Netherlands. In the eyes of the Dutch, for example, Muslims oppress women, treating them as inferior to men. In the eyes of Muslim immigrants, Western Europeans deny women the respect they deserve. Western Europe has become a cultural conflict zone. Two ways of life are colliding. Sniderman and Hagendoorn show how identity politics contributed to this crisis. The very policies meant to persuade majority and minority that they are part of the same society strengthened their view that they belong to different societies.
At the deepest level, the authors' findings suggest, the issue that government and citizens need to be concerned about is not a conflict of values but a clash of fundamental loyalties.
Paul M. Sniderman is Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr., Professor of Public Policy at Stanford University. Louk Hagendoorn is Professor of Social Science at Utrecht University.
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