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Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations: Looking through the Lens of Social Inclusion (Studies in Migration and Diaspora)
Michele Lobo
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| #6071822 in Books | 2011-12-28 | Original language:English | 9.75 x6.75 x.75l,1.40 | File type: PDF | 268 pages|||'Bringing together leading academics in the field of multicultural studies, this volume addresses the central political questions of our time - social inclusion, subjective belonging and citizenship rights. From an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective
Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations reflects on the tensions and contradictions that arise within debates on social inclusion, arguing that both the concept of social inclusion and policy surrounding it need to incorporate visions of citizenship that value ethnic diversity. Presenting the latest empirical research from Australia and engaging with contemporary global debates on questions of identity, citizenship, intercultural relations and social inclusion...
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