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Research Handbook on Multiculturalism

Edited by: Geoffrey Brahm Levey

ISBN13: 9781800883994
To be Published: March 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £195.00



This Research Handbook presents a comprehensive assessment of multiculturalism in political theory and practice from an international perspective. Geoffrey Brahm Levey brings together 30 leading experts from around the world to assess the current state of the field, charting lines of inquiry for further research.

Chapters canvas the main theoretical justifications of multiculturalism as a public philosophy and policy, the salient issues on which it has been engaged, current challenges to it, and fresh directions it might take. With concluding reflections from seminal philosophical defenders Bhikhu Parekh and Will Kymlicka, the Research Handbook explores the multiple concerns and challenges involved in politically responding justly and inclusively to cultural diversity in democratic societies.

The Research Handbook on Multiculturalism is a rich resource and authoritative reference for students and scholars of political theory, philosophy, public policy, law, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies. It is also of keen interest to policymakers, politicians, journalists, community leaders, and to those in search of expert analysis of multiculturalism as a public philosophy and policy.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
Preface x
1. The multiculturalism project in political theory and practice 1
Geoffrey Brahm Levey
2. National policy approaches to multiculturalism 25
Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino

PART I. THEORETICAL DEFENCES
3. Identity recognition and multiculturalism 46
Simon Thompson
4. Liberal nationalist multiculturalism 63
George Crowder
5. Equality and the multiculturalism project 82
Avigail Eisenberg
6. Political multiculturalism 98
Sune Lægaard
7. Multiculturalism and toleration 117
Jeff Spinner-Halev and Matthew H. Young
8. Deliberative and contextual approaches to multiculturalism 137
Patti Lenard

PART II. SALIENT ISSUES
9. Indigenous peoples and multiculturalism 155
Katherine Smits
10. Gender and multiculturalism 174
Gily Coene and Sawitri Saharso
11. Religious diversity and multiculturalism 192
Gurpreet Mahajan
12. Muslims and multiculturalism 212
Tariq Modood and Thomas Sealy
13. Transformative civic education in a multicultural global age 230
James A. Banks
14. Language and multiculturalism 252
Andrew Shorten
15. Globalising advocacy: animals, multiculturalism, and anti-racism 272
Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues

PART III. CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES
16. Populist critiques of multiculturalism 285
Eric Kaufmann
17. Neoliberal multiculturalism 307
Christian Joppke
18. In search of real and principled multiculturalism: Paul Gilroy, anti-racism and the politics of recognition 328
Daniel McNeil
19. Transnational challenges to multiculturalism 345
Riva Kastoryano
20. Taking the principle of complementarity between interculturalism and multiculturalism seriously 363
Ricard Zapata-Barrero

PART IV. REFORMULATIONS
21. Temporary migration and multiculturalism 379
Terri-Anne Teo
22. Multiculturalism and democracy: elite-based and deliberation-based policies of recognition 398
Nicolas Pirsoul
23. Is multiculturalism bad for a cultural majority? 417
Varun Uberoi
24. Belonging: community, culture and identity in political and
multicultural theory 435
Clayton Chin

PART V. LOOKING BACK, LOOKING AHEAD
25. Reflections on multiculturalism 455
Bhikhu Parekh
26. Reflections on the multiculturalism debates 464
Will Kymlicka