Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20312
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Country CoverageCOE region
Country CoverageFinland
Country CoverageBelgium
Country CoverageItaly
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T10:57:25Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T10:57:25Z
Issue Date2006-10
ISBN978-92-871-6033-1
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20312
AbstractPublisher's description: The development of social cohesion in a multicultural Europe is a key political objective, both vital and attainable, for our modern societies. It can be achieved by transcending the limits of so-called "integration" policies, particularly when they take the form of unilateral processes in which migrants and their descendants are not acknowledged as partners in decisions concerning them. Far from considering the integration problems faced by migrants to be the result of alleged "cultural incompatibility", the articles and conversations in this volume reflect on the combined effects of exclusion stemming from social policy and policy on immigration, employment and nationality. Furthermore, as "intercultural competencies" developed in certain hospitals and schools have clearly shown, there are other, much more effective strategies for treating differences in a favourable light which make social rights more accessible to all. These alternative approaches can effectively help to foster social cohesion only if migrants themselves are committed to them, in particular as recognised political players in the European public arena.
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Languagefr
PublisherCOE
SeriesTrends in social cohesion
Subject Keywordsdiversity
Subject Keywordscultural diversity
Subject Keywordsintegration
Subject Keywordsmigration
Subject Keywordsimmigrants
Subject Keywordsanti-discrimination
Subject Keywordseconomic, social, and cultural rights
Subject Keywordsaccess to health services
Subject Keywordspolitical participation
Subject Keywordscitizenship
Subject Keywordsmigrants
Subject Keywordsmigrant workers
Subject Keywordsimmigrants
TitleAchieving social cohesion in a multicultural Europe : concepts, situation and developments
Corporate AuthorsCouncil of Europe (COE)
Publication CountryFrance
Publication Place Strasbourg
Key IssuesDiversity education
CountryFinland
CountryBelgium
CountryItaly
Volumeno. 18
Physical Description201 p.
URL more informationhttps://book.coe.int/eur/en/trends-in-social-cohesion-series/3505-achieving-social-cohesion-in-a-multicultural-europe-concepts-situation-and-developments-trends-in-social-cohesion-no-18.html
See Alsohuman rights education
See AlsoHolocaust education
See Alsohuman rights education
See AlsoHolocaust education
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