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An inclusive Europe : new minorities in Europe
ID Turnšek, Nada (Author), ID Hinge, Helle (Author), ID Karakatsani, Despina (Author)

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Abstract
The integration of immigrant populations is an important issue of political debate in European countries as they search for appropriate arrangements to facilitate integration while remaining mindful of cultural difference. Although promoting inclusive multiculturalism is seen as an important goal of multiethnic Europe, we are conscious that our histories show that acceptance of diversity has not always been self-evident in policy; and that, policy has often been assimilationist in tone, placing periodic demands on immigrants to give up their traditional lifestyles and adopt the dominant living modes in the society to which they have immigrated. The dilemma is often how best to reach the goal of inclusive multiculturalism.

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Keywords:nacionalna manjšina
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Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher:CiCe Thematic Network Project
Year:2009
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-68323 This link opens in a new window
DOI:978-1-907675-00-3 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2015
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Keywords:national minority

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