Commonplace Diversity: Social Relations in a Super-Diverse Context
Title | Commonplace Diversity: Social Relations in a Super-Diverse Context PDF eBook |
Author | Susanne Wessendorf |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2014-11-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137033312 |
Drawing on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork, Wessendorf explores life in a super-diverse urban neighbourhood. The book presents a vivid account of the daily doings and social relations among the residents and how they pragmatically negotiate difference in their everyday lives.
Ethnography, Diversity and Urban Space
Title | Ethnography, Diversity and Urban Space PDF eBook |
Author | Mette Louise Berg |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2016-04-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317635701 |
The chapters in this volume examine the racial and ethnic landscape of Britain in a contemporary era of neoliberalism and financial crisis. A key aspect of neoliberal thought is the belief that we live in a ‘post-racial’ in which the problems of racism and xenophobia have been overcome. However, cultural retrenchment and coded xenophobia have been sweeping the political terrain, accompanied by ‘new racisms’ and ‘new racial subjects’ that only close contextual analysis can unpick. The scholarship contained in this collection challenges those who suggest that we live in a post-racial time. By focusing on particular locations in Britain at a particular moment, the volume explores local stories of ‘race’ and racism across changing sociopolitical ground. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of race, racism, diaspora, multiculturalism, post-colonialism, transnationalism and post-race. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Diversity and Super-diversity
Title | Diversity and Super-diversity PDF eBook |
Author | Didem Ikizoglu |
Publisher | Georgetown University Press |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2017-03-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1626164223 |
Chronotopic identities : on the timespace organization of who we are / Jan Blommaert and Anna De Fina -- "Whose story?" : narratives of persecution, flight and survival told by the children of Austrian holocaust survivors / Ruth Wodak and Markus Rheindorf -- Linguistic landscape : interpreting and expanding language diversities / Elana Shohamy -- A competence for negotiating diversity and unpredictability in global contact zones / Suresh Canagarajah -- The strategic use of address terms in multilingual interactions during family mealtimes / Fatma Said and Zhu Hua -- Everyday encounters in the market place : translanguaging in the superdiverse city / Adrian Blackledge, Angela Creese, and Rachel Hu -- (In)convenient fictions : ideologies of multi-lingual competence as resource for recognizability / Elizabeth R. Miller -- Constructed dialogue, stance, and ideological diversity in metalinguistic discourse / Anastasia Nylund -- Citizen sociolinguistics : a new media methodology for understanding language and social life / Betsy Rymes, Geeta Aneja, Andrea Leone-Pizzighella, Mark Lewis, Robert Moore -- Recasting diversity in language education in postcolonial, late-capitalist societies / Luisa Martøn Rojo, Christine Anthonissen, Inmaculada Garcia-Sánchez and Virginia Unamuno -- Diversity in school : monolingual ideologies versus multilingual practices / Anna de Fina
Re-thinking Diversity
Title | Re-thinking Diversity PDF eBook |
Author | Cordula Braedel-Kühner |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2015-12-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3658115025 |
This volume entails a collection of new ideas, themes and questions towards a phenomenon which we are used to refer to with the key term “diversity”. The aim of the book is to offer a cultural sciences perspective on “diversity”, to advance knowledge about it and enrich the dialogue between academics and practitioners in related domains of action. Today, changes in the demographic structures of the population, the migration flux, multiculturalism, the rising awareness concerning minorities’ rights, gender studies and so on lead to a complex picture of what “diversity” means. The narrative of a society and of most organizations is constituted by multiple layers of social categorization, segregation and identity. Therefore, “diversity” defies simple definition. The contributions in this volume approach the phenomenon from different angles and reveal new theoretical, methodological and practical perspectives on it.
Diversity and Common Ground
Title | Diversity and Common Ground PDF eBook |
Author | Gebhard Deissler |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Pages | 53 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3640794699 |
Scientific Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, course: Interkulturelles Management, language: English, abstract: At the interface between diversity and common ground many human problems arise. Diversity is the unique variation, while all these singularities share a common environment, an interconnected ground. The concomitant, interrelated existence of the two might be referred to as the mystery of singular uniqueness versus the enigma of all encompassing unity. These timeless concomitant interdependent features of man's condition in his overall environment is a constant of human history which has never been solved but which has rather given rise to an endless string of relational problems, among which the big international, interracial, interreligious, inter-ideological wars, as well as that of man with the ecological common ground are milestones.
Super-Diversity in Everyday Life
Title | Super-Diversity in Everyday Life PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Willem Duyvendak |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2020-05-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 100002413X |
Presenting several in-depth studies, this book explores how super-diversity operates in every-day relations and interactions in a variety of urban settings in Western Europe and the United States. The contributors raise a broad range of questions about the nature and effects of super-diversity. They ask if a quantitative increase in demographic diversity makes a qualitative difference in how diversity is experienced in urban neighborhoods, and what are the consequences of demographic change when people from a wide range of countries and social backgrounds live together in urban neighborhoods. The question at the core of the book is to what extent, and in what contexts, super-diversity leads to either the normalization of diversity or to added hostility towards and amongst those in different ethnic, racial, and religious groups. In cases where there is no particular ethno-racial or religious majority, are certain long-established groups able to continue to exert economic and political power, and is this continued economic and political dominance actually often facilitated by super-diversity? With contributions from a number of European countries as well as the USA, this book will be of interest to researchers studying contemporary migration and ethnic diversity. It will also spark discussion amongst those focusing on multiculturalism in urban environments. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Religious Diversity in Australia
Title | Religious Diversity in Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Ezzy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2024-03-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1350334456 |
This book documents the structure of religious diversity in Australia and examines this diversity in the context of the law, migration, education, policing, the media and interfaith communities. Focusing on Melbourne and Tasmania, it articulates the benefits and opportunities of diversity, alongside the challenges that confront religious and ethnic minorities, including discrimination and structural inequalities generated by Christian and other forms of privilege. It articulates constructive strategies that are deployed, including encouraging forms of belonging, structured ways of negotiating disagreement and respectful engagement with difference. While scholars across the West are increasingly attuned to the problems and promises of growing religious diversity in a global age, in-depth empirical research on the consequences of that diversity in Australia is lacking. This book provides a rich, well-researched, and timely intervention.