This article examines the specific formulation multiculturalism takes on in Northern Ireland, both as an explanatory concept and a practice aimed at solving the conflict. First, we explore the origins of multiculturalism as a theory which emerged mainly in Canada among liberal thinkers. Then we look at the attraction of this model in Northern Ireland whereby the conflict is explained as resulting from a lack of recognition of “cultural identities,” each community being perceived as possessing its own, clearly distinct culture. After pointing out that the acceptance of the “multiculturalist” model is not unanimous in Northern Ireland, we highlight the danger of a reification of cultures inherent in that theory. We argue that “culture” and “c...
The term multicultural and its associated -ism have been the focus of many debates in literary, ...
This article presents an assessment of the historical process which, after the adoption of the Briti...
The aim of this article is to analyse the recent debate on the end of multiculturalism. It has becom...
This article examines the specific formulation multiculturalism takes on in Northern Ireland, both a...
This dissertation contributes to existing scholarship on contemporary multiculturalism. It does so ...
From the late 1970s and early 1980s onwards, the notion of multiculturalism, born as a public policy...
Critical literature has questioned British state-sponsored multiculturalism's capacity to confront r...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
This article compares the debate about multiculturalism as it has emerged in Western Europe and Nort...
This article argues that the tendency to perceive Ireland as becoming multicultural due to immigrati...
The aim of this article is to examine whether the political model for the management of diversity in...
Starting from the paradox that stresses the image of a welcoming multicultural Canada on the one han...
The article presents the author’s considerations relating to the current and common problem of multi...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
The aim of this article is to show how the institutionalised multicultural political arrangements i...
The term multicultural and its associated -ism have been the focus of many debates in literary, ...
This article presents an assessment of the historical process which, after the adoption of the Briti...
The aim of this article is to analyse the recent debate on the end of multiculturalism. It has becom...
This article examines the specific formulation multiculturalism takes on in Northern Ireland, both a...
This dissertation contributes to existing scholarship on contemporary multiculturalism. It does so ...
From the late 1970s and early 1980s onwards, the notion of multiculturalism, born as a public policy...
Critical literature has questioned British state-sponsored multiculturalism's capacity to confront r...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
This article compares the debate about multiculturalism as it has emerged in Western Europe and Nort...
This article argues that the tendency to perceive Ireland as becoming multicultural due to immigrati...
The aim of this article is to examine whether the political model for the management of diversity in...
Starting from the paradox that stresses the image of a welcoming multicultural Canada on the one han...
The article presents the author’s considerations relating to the current and common problem of multi...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
The aim of this article is to show how the institutionalised multicultural political arrangements i...
The term multicultural and its associated -ism have been the focus of many debates in literary, ...
This article presents an assessment of the historical process which, after the adoption of the Briti...
The aim of this article is to analyse the recent debate on the end of multiculturalism. It has becom...