Contemporary France, the same as in the last century, appointed with multitude of immigrant nations and cultures, seems to be more international then national. Because of many questions and problems concerning intercultural cohabitation and integration, the government was putting the issue front and center for the first time by encouraging people to have a vigorous national debate about what it means to be French in the 2121st century. The discussions are to take place during hundreds of locally organized town-hall meetings involving education, union and cultural officials and ordinary people concerned about the state of French identity. This article aims to present and analyze the progress and some conclusions concerning the grand debate:...
National identity is frequent topic of debates and discussions in the European media, especially dur...
At the center of the question of alterity today lies a debate on the role ethnicity, race, religion,...
This chapter deals with the way French social scientists study their fellow citizens’ national ident...
Following the inauguration of the ministry for Immigration, Integration, Co-development and National...
There are more than seven thousand of unique languages nowadays, that reflect the uniqueness of the ...
There are more than seven thousand of unique languages nowadays, that reflect the uniqueness of the ...
There are more than seven thousand of unique languages nowadays, that reflect the uniqueness of the ...
© VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften | Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2012. «La France est un pays ou...
International audienceThe fairly recent opening of Western Europe in the last thirty years to North-...
Most discourses about France seem to imply that France is a homogeneous, monolingual, monocultural c...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the way French social scientists study their fellow ci...
In a nation that derives so much of its identity from a longstanding cultural heritage, rather than ...
Social conflict is common in many nations around the world. Tensions often arise from cultural misun...
National identity is frequent topic of debates and discussions in the European media, especially dur...
A French person who speaks of immigration is speaking about the large population of Arabs and West A...
National identity is frequent topic of debates and discussions in the European media, especially dur...
At the center of the question of alterity today lies a debate on the role ethnicity, race, religion,...
This chapter deals with the way French social scientists study their fellow citizens’ national ident...
Following the inauguration of the ministry for Immigration, Integration, Co-development and National...
There are more than seven thousand of unique languages nowadays, that reflect the uniqueness of the ...
There are more than seven thousand of unique languages nowadays, that reflect the uniqueness of the ...
There are more than seven thousand of unique languages nowadays, that reflect the uniqueness of the ...
© VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften | Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2012. «La France est un pays ou...
International audienceThe fairly recent opening of Western Europe in the last thirty years to North-...
Most discourses about France seem to imply that France is a homogeneous, monolingual, monocultural c...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the way French social scientists study their fellow ci...
In a nation that derives so much of its identity from a longstanding cultural heritage, rather than ...
Social conflict is common in many nations around the world. Tensions often arise from cultural misun...
National identity is frequent topic of debates and discussions in the European media, especially dur...
A French person who speaks of immigration is speaking about the large population of Arabs and West A...
National identity is frequent topic of debates and discussions in the European media, especially dur...
At the center of the question of alterity today lies a debate on the role ethnicity, race, religion,...
This chapter deals with the way French social scientists study their fellow citizens’ national ident...