DIVERSITÉ HUMAINE

DIVERSITÉ HUMAINE
Author: Lukas K. Sosoe
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2002-04-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 2296276881

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Comment redéfinir aujourd'hui la citoyenneté moderne dans les sociétés qui se veulent pluralistes, démocratiques et laïques ? Jusqu'où le discours identitaire et celui de l'appartenance à une culture ou à un groupe quelconque peut-il se déployer au sein des démocraties modernes ? Tout en revendiquant le droit à la différence culturelle, religieuse ou sexuelle, peut-on prôner les droits universels de l'humanisme ? Et quelles que soient nos convictions, quelle lecture sommes nous en droit de nous permettre des Déclarations régionales des droits de l'homme ?

Citizenship and Belonging in France and North America

Citizenship and Belonging in France and North America
Author: Ramona Mielusel
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030301583

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The first decades of the new millennium have been marked by major political changes. Although The West has wished to revisit internal and international politics concerning migration policies, refugee status, integration, secularism, and the dismantling of communitarianism, events like the Syrian refugee crisis, the terrorist attacks in France in 2015-2016, and the economic crisis of 2008 have resurrected concepts such as national identity, integration, citizenship and re-shaping state policies in many developed countries. In France and Canada, more recent public elections have brought complex democratic political figures like Emmanuel Macron and Justin Trudeau to the public eye. Both leaders were elected based on their promising political agendas that aimed at bringing their countries into the new millennium; Trudeau promotes multiculturalism, while Macron touts the diverse nation and the inclusion of diverse ethnic communities to the national model. This edited collection aims to establish a dialogue between these two countries and across disciplines in search of such discursive illustrations and opposing discourses. Analyzing the cultural and political tensions between minority groups and the state in light of political events that question ideas of citizenship and belonging to a multicultural nation, the chapters in this volume serve as a testimonial to the multiple views on the political and public perception of multicultural practices and their national and international applicability to our current geopolitical context.

Ethnicité et citoyenneté

Ethnicité et citoyenneté
Author: Christophe Bertossi
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 2296145264

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L'ambition de la théorie de l'ethnicité de John Rex, inspirée par Max Weber, est de comprendre les identités et les conflits qui traversent les sociétés libérales, et assujettissent certains groupes à une citoyenneté de seconde classe. Les seuls préjugés racistes ne suffisent pas à expliquer les discriminations, il faut remonter jusqu'au moment où se sont constitués les empires coloniaux, pour comprendre la relation entre identités et citoyenneté. L'ethnicité est une entité complexe et un outil pour les minorités discriminées pour accéder aux pleins droits du citoyen.u

La démocratie multiculturelle

La démocratie multiculturelle
Author: Marco Martiniello
Publisher: Les Presses de Sciences Po
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2011
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 9782724612080

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Les sociétés occidentales sont de facto multiculturelles et pluriethniques. La prise en compte de cette diversité dans les années 1980-1990 a fait place après 2001 à une montée des populismes, à un constat d'échec du multiculturalisme de la part de certains dirigeants européens et au retour à des politiques néo-assimilationnistes. Comment concilier cette diversité inhérente au monde occidental moderne avec les exigences démocratiques propres à l'État-nation ? Quelles réponses politiques apporter aux revendications identitaires ? Est-ce compromettre la notion de citoyenneté que de reconnaître la spécificité culturelle et identitaire des groupes minoritaires ? Sans céder à un multiculturalisme béat, ce livre plaide en faveur d'une citoyenneté multiculturelle partagée au sein d'un système démocratique capable de combiner unité et diversité. Un essai qui questionne l'avenir de nos démocraties.

Intercultural Citizenship in the Post-Multicultural Era

Intercultural Citizenship in the Post-Multicultural Era
Author: Ricard Zapata-Barrero
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1526498472

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This book explores the intercultural policy paradigm emerging within diversity and migration studies. Drawing on empirical studies of cultural diversity and placing a focus on the current crises of identity in Europe, Zapata-Barrero argues for an intercultural model of citizenship that prioritises contact between diverse people. In looking forward to a post-multicultural era, his analysis suggests how we can better manage the challenges presented by our increasingly complex, multifaceted societies. This thoughtful text will appeal to students and scholars across politics, sociology, anthropology and social psychology, as well as policy makers and social entrepreneurs around the world grappling with issues around migration, diversity and citizenship. Ricard Zapata-Barrero is a Full Professor of Political and Social Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain). He is also Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Immigration at UPF, and Master in Migration Studies. He is member of the Board of Directors for IMISCOE and Chair of the External Affairs Committee. For information about publications, go to his webpage: www.upf.edu/web/ricard-zapata

Multicultural Citizenship of the European Union

Multicultural Citizenship of the European Union
Author: Juan M Delgado-Moreira
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351756117

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This title was first published in 2000: This text deals with two intertwined dimensions of multicultural citizenship of the European Union. It studies the theoretical debate over how best to reconcile multiculturalism, citizenship and the need for collective identity at the European Union (EU) level by comparing EU citizenship with cultural citizenship and multicultural studies in the United States. In addition to this, through the study of EU documents, the author contends that there exists such a thing as policies of multicultural citizenship at the European Union level. He then goes on to analyze their key aspects, such as the pursuit of symbolic forms of multiculturalism and the arguments to support affirmative action policies for women. The text also examines the steps taken by certain EU institutions towards creating European identity and improving awareness of citizenship and cultural heritage, while meeting the test of subsidiarity. The author concludes that there are competing discourses in EU institutions concerning the best model for EU citizenship. Among other concepts, they construe multiculturalism and transnationalism as contested and sometimes opposing interpretations of citizenship. The text goes on to reveal a lack of substantive connection between EU citizenship and identity in the European Union, as well as the artificiality of EU attempts to build it anew. It concludes that a plurality of cultural constructions of EU citizenship, within the wider framework of liberal culturalism, may be a viable model of EU citizenship.