The Social Construction of Diversity: Recasting the Master Narrative of Industrial Nations
Harzig, Christiane and Juteau, Danielle (2003)- Abstract
- Though the composition of the populace of industrial nations has changed dramatically since the 1950s, public discourse and scholarship, however, often remain welded to traditional concepts of national cultures, ignoring the multicultural realities of most of today's western societies. Through detailed studies, this volume shows how the diversity affects the personal lives of individuals, how it shapes and changes private, national and international relations and to what extent institutions and legal systems are confronted with changing demands from a more culturally diverse clientele. Far from being an external factor of society, so this volume shows, diversity has become an integral part of people's lives, affecting their personal,... (More)
- Though the composition of the populace of industrial nations has changed dramatically since the 1950s, public discourse and scholarship, however, often remain welded to traditional concepts of national cultures, ignoring the multicultural realities of most of today's western societies. Through detailed studies, this volume shows how the diversity affects the personal lives of individuals, how it shapes and changes private, national and international relations and to what extent institutions and legal systems are confronted with changing demands from a more culturally diverse clientele. Far from being an external factor of society, so this volume shows, diversity has become an integral part of people's lives, affecting their personal, institutional, and economic interaction. (Less)
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- editor
- Harzig, Christiane and Juteau, Danielle
- contributor
- Schmitt, Irina LU
- publishing date
- 2003
- type
- Book/Report
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- transnationalism, migration
- pages
- 336 pages
- publisher
- Berghahn Books
- external identifiers
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- scopus:84957958535
- ISBN
- 1-57181-375-6
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
- additional info
- 2nd edition 2006
- id
- 21df2277-9fe1-4523-a092-ffcb8af357ba (old id 1300871)
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-04 10:11:43
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