This paper discusses the limitations of the liberal model of multiculturalism as a conceptual framework suitable for thinking about justice in complex ethnoreligious national contestations by introducing a wide spectrum of its critics. Liberal formulations of multiculturalism, it is argued, do not challenge the underpinning power infrastructure of the polity nor the normative definition of belonging as articulated by the so-called 'majority culture'. Conversely, the polycentric tactic articulated by Nancy Fraser indeed offers the possibility for a counter hegemonic reimagining of the power arrangements. But it does not address how religion may partake in such introspective rethinking. This process does not imply merely a power reconfigurati...
Multiculturalism is the most recent member of political theory family and also the most contested ac...
As important aspects of purported tendencies toward globalization and pluralization, recent immigrat...
Multiculturalism is a fact of contemporary political life. Yet it is also an issue that threatens to...
Nationalism and multiculturalism seem to have opposed approaches to cultural diversity. However, rec...
No abstractThe paper explores recent debates on multiculturalism with the aim of (a) explicating cer...
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
Cultural diversity raises pressing issues for both political theory and practice. The remaking of th...
After briefly sketching the history of liberal nationalism, the chapter distinguishes the weaker the...
Any conceptual or empirical analysis of the relations between ‘nationalism’ and ‘multiculturalism’ m...
This paper evaluates liberal theories of multiculturalism from a pluralist approach in order to ill...
Should a liberal state meet claims for accommodation of cultural difference with a liberal multicult...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
The modern world is complex. The challenges we face as human beings are profound and wide-ranging, f...
Within the liberal academic mainstream, normative political theory has in recent years been struggli...
From 1960s onwards, liberal multiculturalism – from Iris M. Young's notion of a 'differentiated citi...
Multiculturalism is the most recent member of political theory family and also the most contested ac...
As important aspects of purported tendencies toward globalization and pluralization, recent immigrat...
Multiculturalism is a fact of contemporary political life. Yet it is also an issue that threatens to...
Nationalism and multiculturalism seem to have opposed approaches to cultural diversity. However, rec...
No abstractThe paper explores recent debates on multiculturalism with the aim of (a) explicating cer...
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
Cultural diversity raises pressing issues for both political theory and practice. The remaking of th...
After briefly sketching the history of liberal nationalism, the chapter distinguishes the weaker the...
Any conceptual or empirical analysis of the relations between ‘nationalism’ and ‘multiculturalism’ m...
This paper evaluates liberal theories of multiculturalism from a pluralist approach in order to ill...
Should a liberal state meet claims for accommodation of cultural difference with a liberal multicult...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
The modern world is complex. The challenges we face as human beings are profound and wide-ranging, f...
Within the liberal academic mainstream, normative political theory has in recent years been struggli...
From 1960s onwards, liberal multiculturalism – from Iris M. Young's notion of a 'differentiated citi...
Multiculturalism is the most recent member of political theory family and also the most contested ac...
As important aspects of purported tendencies toward globalization and pluralization, recent immigrat...
Multiculturalism is a fact of contemporary political life. Yet it is also an issue that threatens to...