ABSTRACT

In Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective, a group of leading scholars come together in a multidisciplinary collection to assess multiculturalism through an international comparative perspective.

Multiculturalism today faces challenges like never before, through the concurrent rise of populism and white supremacist groups, and contemporary social movements mobilizing around alternative ideas of decolonization, anti-racism and national self-determination Taking these challenges head on, and with the backdrop that the term multiculturalism originated in Canada before going global, this collection of chapters presents a global comparative view of multiculturalism, through both empirical and normative perspectives, with the overarching aim of comprehending multiculturalism’s promise, limitations, contemporary challenges, trajectory and possible futures. Collectively, the chapters provide the basis for a critical assessment of multiculturalism’s first 50 years, as well as vital insight into whether multiculturalism is best equipped to meet the distinct challenges characterizing this juncture of the 21st century.

With coverage including the Americas, Europe, Oceania, Africa and Asia, and thematic coverage of citizenship, religion, security, gender, Black Lives Matter and the post-pandemic order, Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective presents a comprehensively global collection that is indispensable reading for scholars and students of diversity in the 21st century.

part |18 pages

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

Reflecting on Multiculturalism at Its Semicentennial

Over the Hill or Just Getting Started?

part 1|62 pages

Multiculturalism and Citizenship

chapter 1|20 pages

Multiculturalism as Citizenization

Past and Future

chapter 2|19 pages

Multiculturalism and Inclusive Democracy

Canadian Multiculturalism and Immigrant Citizenship

part 2|70 pages

Multiculturalism, History and Intersectionality

chapter 5|20 pages

Multiculturalism in the Post-Colony

Shadows of Agamben in South Africa

chapter 7|17 pages

Framing Diversities

European Approaches to Minorities within Minorities

part 3|52 pages

Multiculturalism, Religion and Secularism

chapter 8|17 pages

Interculturalism and the Fair Management of Diversity in Multinational Democracies

The Contribution of Quebec–Canada Dynamics

chapter 9|16 pages

Multiculturalism

The Place of Religion and State–Religion Connections

chapter 10|17 pages

Hinduizing Nation

Shifting Grounds of Secularism, Diversity and Citizenship

part 4|58 pages

Multiculturalism's Meaning and Value

part 5|62 pages

Multiculturalism, Pandemic, Populism and the Political Right

chapter 16|16 pages

Immigration, Multiculturalism and Tolerance

Canada's Two Images

chapter |15 pages

Conclusion

Towards a New Diversity Politics for the 21st Century? Building on Multiculturalism through Solidarity