Communitarianism offers a rationale for the growing relevance of communities. Its key question is also the one that globalisation makes highly relevant, namely: Who are we? What way of life do we wish to support? Communitarianism underlines the politics of mutual respect as the democratic state’s proper reaction to multiculturalism. Such a politics of mutual respect would be truly global. The paradox of globalisation is that it both makes communal politics more salient while it at the same time calls for a politics of mutual respect which may reduce ethnic and religious conflict. Globa-lisation increases the search for communal identity. However, a politics of mutual respect may reduce conflicts between communities and enhance global respec...
grantor: University of TorontoThe persistence of ethnic and/or regional movements in advan...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
It is often said today that the agreement on the possibility of greater mutual understanding among h...
Multiculturalism ensures that all citizens can keep their identities, can take pride in their ancest...
Broadly globalising processes have been in train for centuries, but contemporary discourse about glo...
Increasing economic globalization creates conflicts that can only be constructively managed if indiv...
Theoretical and normative approaches regarding the question of diversity and integration, such as mu...
This thesis relies on the works of Charles Taylor in the field of multiculturalism, more specificall...
Communication generates and sustains community by expressing shared understandings. Communitarianism...
[[abstract]]Most countries now are culturally diverse. According to recent estimates, our world cont...
Are there any cultural universals left? Does multiculturalism inevitably involve a slide into moral ...
Multiculturalism ensures that all citizens can keep their identities, can take pride in their ancest...
Is anything like a global political community – and thereby ideals such as global democracy and just...
Contemporary societies are marked by a diversity of opinions that pertain to different cultural gro...
[[abstract]]Most countries now are culturally diverse. According to recent estimates, our world cont...
grantor: University of TorontoThe persistence of ethnic and/or regional movements in advan...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
It is often said today that the agreement on the possibility of greater mutual understanding among h...
Multiculturalism ensures that all citizens can keep their identities, can take pride in their ancest...
Broadly globalising processes have been in train for centuries, but contemporary discourse about glo...
Increasing economic globalization creates conflicts that can only be constructively managed if indiv...
Theoretical and normative approaches regarding the question of diversity and integration, such as mu...
This thesis relies on the works of Charles Taylor in the field of multiculturalism, more specificall...
Communication generates and sustains community by expressing shared understandings. Communitarianism...
[[abstract]]Most countries now are culturally diverse. According to recent estimates, our world cont...
Are there any cultural universals left? Does multiculturalism inevitably involve a slide into moral ...
Multiculturalism ensures that all citizens can keep their identities, can take pride in their ancest...
Is anything like a global political community – and thereby ideals such as global democracy and just...
Contemporary societies are marked by a diversity of opinions that pertain to different cultural gro...
[[abstract]]Most countries now are culturally diverse. According to recent estimates, our world cont...
grantor: University of TorontoThe persistence of ethnic and/or regional movements in advan...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
It is often said today that the agreement on the possibility of greater mutual understanding among h...