Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies

Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies
Title Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies PDF eBook
Author Erika Bourguignon
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1973
Genre Ethnology
ISBN 9780087536326

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Diversity and Homogeneity

Diversity and Homogeneity
Title Diversity and Homogeneity PDF eBook
Author Joanna Kruczkowska
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 198
Release 2016-02-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443889369

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Diversity and Homogeneity explores current issues related to the nation, ethnicity and gender in literature, film, media and theatrical performance in both the UK and the USA. Employing a broad research framework, it investigates the problematics of migration, nomadism, nationhood, citizenship, patriotism, terrorism, totalitarianism, social and racial equality, as well as masculinity and femininity in modern multicultural societies. Keenly attuned to questions of alterity, social and cultural fluidity, and heterogeneous forms of identity, yet also sensitive to contemporary unifying tendencies informing an increasingly globalized world, the volume’s contributions critically interrogate and challenge the traditional notions attached to the three overarching categories of the book’s title.

Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies

Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies
Title Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies PDF eBook
Author Erika Bourguignon
Publisher [New Haven, Conn.] : HRAF Press
Pages 218
Release 1973
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Culture and Order in World Politics

Culture and Order in World Politics
Title Culture and Order in World Politics PDF eBook
Author Andrew Phillips
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 397
Release 2020-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1108484972

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In pre-publication, book had the subtitle Diversity and its discontents.

Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World

Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World
Title Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World PDF eBook
Author Ryan Muldoon
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 143
Release 2016-10-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134793545

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Very diverse societies pose real problems for Rawlsian models of public reason. This is for two reasons: first, public reason is unable accommodate diverse perspectives in determining a regulative ideal. Second, regulative ideals are unable to respond to social change. While models based on public reason focus on the justification of principles, this book suggests that we need to orient our normative theories more toward discovery and experimentation. The book develops a unique approach to social contract theory that focuses on diverse perspectives. It offers a new moral stance that author Ryan Muldoon calls, "The View From Everywhere," which allows for substantive, fundamental moral disagreement. This stance is used to develop a bargaining model in which agents can cooperate despite seeing different perspectives. Rather than arguing for an ideal contract or particular principles of justice, Muldoon outlines a procedure for iterated revisions to the rules of a social contract. It expands Mill's conception of experiments in living to help form a foundational principle for social contract theory. By embracing this kind of experimentation, we move away from a conception of justice as an end state, and toward a conception of justice as a trajectory. Listen to Robert Talisse interview Ryan Muldoon about Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World on the podcast, New Books in Philosophy: http://tinyurl.com/j9oq324 Also, read Ryan Muldoon’s related Niskanen Center article, "Diversity and Disagreement are the Solution, Not the Problem," published Jan. 10, 2017: https://niskanencenter.org/blog/diversity-disagreement-solution-not-problem/

Understanding Cultural Diversity in Today's Complex World

Understanding Cultural Diversity in Today's Complex World
Title Understanding Cultural Diversity in Today's Complex World PDF eBook
Author Dr. Leo Parvis
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 230
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 1411658426

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No one in this country is untouched by the impact of diversity. Yet, as diverse as diversity is, are too the many different emotions and attitudes evoked by diversity. As a nation, we are not well equipped to deal with the swirling transitions that are converging on us on a daily basis because of the nature of being the most diverse country in the world.This text will well serve the purpose for many who decide to learn and teach the fundamentals of cultural diversity. It will be beneficial for college students, high school juniors and seniors, and organizations whose ever-changing workforce leads to the necessity of educating employees on how to deal with the diversity of employees and customers in a positive manner. This timely publication is filled with current and relevant examples taken from pop culture: from TV shows, song lyrics, and poetry of the times. These excerpts make this publication much more interesting and easy for the reader to relate to and understand.

At Home with the Empire

At Home with the Empire
Title At Home with the Empire PDF eBook
Author Catherine Hall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 33
Release 2006-12-21
Genre History
ISBN 1139460099

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This pioneering 2006 volume addresses the question of how Britain's empire was lived through everyday practices - in church and chapel, by readers at home, as embodied in sexualities or forms of citizenship, as narrated in histories - from the eighteenth century to the present. Leading historians explore the imperial experience and legacy for those located, physically or imaginatively, 'at home,' from the impact of empire on constructions of womanhood, masculinity and class to its influence in shaping literature, sexuality, visual culture, consumption and history-writing. They assess how people thought imperially, not in the sense of political affiliations for or against empire, but simply assuming it was there, part of the given world that had made them who they were. They also show how empire became a contentious focus of attention at certain moments and in particular ways. This will be essential reading for scholars and students of modern Britain and its empire.