Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20309
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AuthorsTitley, Gavan
AuthorsLentin, Alana
Country CoverageCyprus
Country CoveragePoland
Country CoverageSpain
Country CoverageGreece
Country CoverageFrance
Country CoverageUnited Kingdom
Country CoverageCroatia
Country CoverageSerbia
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T10:57:25Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T10:57:25Z
Issue Date2008-01
ISBN978-92-871-6171-0
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20309
AbstractPublisher's description: Diversity has become a key term in contemporary social politics, and is often used as both a description of complex social realities and a normative prescription for how those realities should be valued, influenced by the politics of multiculturalism and by social movements asserting "the right to be different" diversity has emerged as an open, fluID discourse that challenges reductive visions of legitimate identities and human possibilities. It is this apparent acceptance of diversity as a fact and value that this book sets out to examine, in a range of ways, it offers a countervailing assessment of 'diversity; seeing it less as a unifying social imaginary and more as a cost-free form of politics attuned to the needs of late capitalist, consumer societies. The introduction distinguishes between 'diversity polities' - emerging from a range of critiques of social power — and the “politics of diversity”, a depoliticised celebration of difference that replicates the problems of multiculturalism without the benefits of the overt ideological engagement that multiculturalism has provoked. The essays collected here are developed from a research seminar entitled "Diversity, Human Rights and Participation" organised by the Partnership on Youth between the Council of Europe and the European Commission. The studies gathered here are embedded in 10 different national contexts. They track dimensions of 'diversity' in education, social services, jurisprudence, parliamentary proceedings and employment initiatives, and assess their significances for the social actors who must negotiate these frameworks in their daily experience.
Formatbook
Languageen
PublisherCOE
Subject Keywordscitizenship
Subject Keywordsdiversity
Subject Keywordseducation
Subject Keywordsemployment
Subject Keywordshuman rights
Subject Keywordsintegration
Subject Keywordsjudicial system
Subject Keywordscultural diversity
Subject Keywordspolitical participation
TitleThe politics of diversity in Europe
Material Typereport
Material Typeresearch
Corporate AuthorsCouncil of Europe (COE)
Corporate AuthorsEuropean Commission
Publication CountryFrance
Publication Place Strasbourg
Key IssuesDiversity education
CountryCyprus
CountryPoland
CountrySpain
CountryGreece
CountryFrance
CountryUnited Kingdom
CountryCroatia
CountrySerbia
Physical Description198 p.
URL more informationhttp://www.coe.int/t/dg4/youth/Resources%5CPublications%5CPresentations%5C075_Politics_Diversity_Europe_en.asp
See AlsoHolocaust education
See Alsohuman rights education
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