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[ecrea] New e-book on Pluralism, Inclusion and Citizenship
Thu Oct 16 15:15:19 GMT 2014
with the usual apologies for this shameless self promotion, I am pleased
to inform you that the e-book I edited "Interdisciplinary Perspectives
and Trajectories on Pluralism, Inclusion and Citizenship"
(Inter-Disciplinary Press) is finally out, and can be downloaded here:
https://www.interdisciplinarypress.net/online-store/ebooks/diversity-and-recognition/interdisciplinary-perspectives-and-trajectories-on-pluralism-in
The plurality of cultures, voices, sounds and images has come to characterize every part of the world today, calling into question our capacity to deal with the dogma of difference in a world where borders and boundaries define our relationship with the Other. While human affairs now take place on a global scale, we see institutions and loyalties shifting away in rapid and often unpredictable ways, forcing us to decide whether we should live within fortified borders, or engage and exchange with hybrid and transnational identities.
In this scenario, the present collection of chapters will explore new conjunctures and trajectories on the idea of pluralism, and their social and political implications for identity, sociality, public recognition, and transnational forms of citizenship. Taking into account theoretical and practical perspectives, the approaches here considered will attempt to analyse the relationship between globalisation and the various issues of equality and difference as expressed in personal identifications, cultural roots and national diversities.
Table of Contents
Introduction: An Interdisciplinary Research Dialogue on Pluralism
Sara Marino
Part 1 Political and Racial Accommodations of Pluralism
The Persistence of Racial Identity: How Race Is Perceived by the ‘Born Free’ Generation of South Africa
Glynis Parker
Political Accommodation of Ethnic Pluralism in Cyprus: Asymmetric Federalism
Gülay Umaner Duba
Part 2 Power and Disempowerment in ‘Pluralistic’ Europe and USA
The Inclusion and Exclusion of Europe as a Discursive Strategy in Populist Political Rhetoric
Tuuli Lähdesmäki
Pluralism, Recognition and ‘Fusion of Horizons’
Navneet Kumar
Part 3 Redefining Pluralism through Education and Professional Formation
The Flexible Citizen: Education and Citizenship
James Moir
An Examination of Inclusive Action: Challenging the Professional Nursing Paradigm
Naomi Sharples
Part 4 Digital Pluralism in Diasporic Communities
Digital Media and British-Italian Diaspora: How Technology Helps Immigrant’s Integration Process
Sara Marino
Part 5 Final Notes on PIC9
Pluralism, Inclusion and Citizenship in the Context of Diversity and Recognition
S. Ram Vemuri
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