Found in multiculturalism : acceptance or challenge? / Izabela Handzlik, Lukasz Sorokowski (eds.).

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, [2014]
Description
262 pages ; 22 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • The language of the social world at a border crossing / Michael Dabrowski
  • Thank you for talking to me, Africa : multiculturalism and black urban America / Antoni Gorny
  • Muslim communities in the United States : a multicultural puzzle / Izabela Handzlik
  • Moroccan associations in the Netherlands : how organisation leaders deal with the stigmatisation of the Moroccan community / Anja van Heelsum
  • The Spanish expedition to Easter Island, 1770 : original documents and their rendition by Bolton Glanvill Corney / Zuzanna Jakubowska
  • Is a rainbow-coloured society possible? : sociological challenges in the age of multiculturalism / Anna Jawor
  • Is multiculturalism bad for women, still? : persisting dilemmas in cultural and religious accommodation in Europe / Dolores Morondo Taramundi
  • On being Asian : East-Asian Americans and Canadians in selected North American multicultural graphic novels / Emma Oki
  • African rhythm, Cuban soul : the musical heritage of slavery in Cuba / Natala Pastewska-Sorokowska
  • Definitional trends in the legal management of national and religious minorities (diversity) / Eduardo J. Ruiz-Vieytez
  • Between nationhood and statehood, unionism and nationalism : Scotland's identity politics in the devolution discourse since the 1950s / Lukasz Sorokowski
  • Controversies over Polish city marketing strategies / Aleksandra Wycisk.
ISBN
  • 9783631648476
  • 3631648472
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