This master’s thesis deals with the cultural diversity policies of Denmark and Sweden within the cultural sector. It attempts at explaining why these two “most-similar” scandinavian countries having in common the same cultural model, “the architect model”, opted for different policies when it came to cultural diversity: Assimilationism for Denmark and multiculturalism for Sweden. I show that though institutional and power-interest factors had an impact, ideas as “programmatic beliefs” (Sheri E. Berman 2001) or “frames” (Erik Bleich 2003) played the ultimate role. I evaluate their relative importance by analyzing the anthropological dimension of the countries cultural policies since 1969. The study confirms that at least in the cultural sec...
Western European states are faced by societies with increasing ethnic, cultural and religious divers...
The research paper, “Comperative Analysis of the Multicultural Integration Policies of Sweden and Ca...
This paper examines the differences between Sweden’s and France’s immigration policies the first one...
The perspective of this dissertation is a comparison between the integration policies of Denmark and...
ii The perspective of this dissertation is a comparison between the integration policies of Denmark ...
Nordic countries are among the main destinations for immigrants in the world because of their tradit...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to examine the discourses of concepts related to ...
Sweden and Denmark are both welfare states sharing a unique bond and similarities. However, attitude...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically examine and uncover the limitations of multiculturalism ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore problematisations of urban diversity in urban and in...
Since the 1970s, Sweden has been renowned for its liberal immigration policy and its dedication to m...
The Swedish integration policy has been formed after historical events such as labor immigration dur...
The breadth of Sweden's multicultural policy has left it as one of the few truly multiculturalist co...
The recent ban on the wearing of full-face veils in Denmark is evidence of that country’s unease wit...
In the last few decades, the multiculturalism backlash has manifested in Europe. Too often, the disc...
Western European states are faced by societies with increasing ethnic, cultural and religious divers...
The research paper, “Comperative Analysis of the Multicultural Integration Policies of Sweden and Ca...
This paper examines the differences between Sweden’s and France’s immigration policies the first one...
The perspective of this dissertation is a comparison between the integration policies of Denmark and...
ii The perspective of this dissertation is a comparison between the integration policies of Denmark ...
Nordic countries are among the main destinations for immigrants in the world because of their tradit...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to examine the discourses of concepts related to ...
Sweden and Denmark are both welfare states sharing a unique bond and similarities. However, attitude...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically examine and uncover the limitations of multiculturalism ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore problematisations of urban diversity in urban and in...
Since the 1970s, Sweden has been renowned for its liberal immigration policy and its dedication to m...
The Swedish integration policy has been formed after historical events such as labor immigration dur...
The breadth of Sweden's multicultural policy has left it as one of the few truly multiculturalist co...
The recent ban on the wearing of full-face veils in Denmark is evidence of that country’s unease wit...
In the last few decades, the multiculturalism backlash has manifested in Europe. Too often, the disc...
Western European states are faced by societies with increasing ethnic, cultural and religious divers...
The research paper, “Comperative Analysis of the Multicultural Integration Policies of Sweden and Ca...
This paper examines the differences between Sweden’s and France’s immigration policies the first one...