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    Anders Breivik et le « marxisme culturel » : Etats-Unis/Europe by Jérôme Jamin

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…At the end, the article shows how the disappearing of the White Christian West (Europe and the United States) as planned by multicultural elites of both Bruxelles and Washington is at the core of Anders Breivik vision of the world.…”
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    Public Art: a Review. Social and Political Practices by Styliani Bolonaki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article reconsiders the role of public art as a socio-political agent, taking into account the timeless self-defining and self-regulating autonomy of visual arts, which claims the right to set specific norms of cultural inclusion and exclusion in the public space, reducing thus the multiculturalism of urban life to the restrictive framework of a one-dimensional culture. …”
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    Muslim сommunities in the USA and Western Europe: patterns of electoral behavior by Inna V. Shumilina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The article examines the models of their electoral behavior under the influence of various concepts and mechanisms of their adaptation in the respective societies – the «melting pot» in the United States and «multiculturalism» in Western Europe. Today, Kamala Harris appears to be a consensus figure for most American Muslims, which increases her chances in the November 2024 elections. …”
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    Multikulturelles Virtuosentum. Schuberts Fantasie C-Dur für Violine und Klavier D 934 (1827) by Roberta Vidic

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…. // The Fantasy for violin and piano D 934 reflects the Viennese multiculturalism in Schubert’s time. In this article, analytical approaches to musical form at the interface between art music and popular music are critically summed up, further investigated, and considered in context of different cultures of violin virtuosity and improvisation. …”
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    Sikh Community Between Integration and Assimilation: A Case Study of Belgium by Muhammad Usman Ali

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Grounded in diaspora theory and aided by the interview data, this research provides significant insights into immigrant integration, cultural preservation, and the intricate dynamics between assimilation and multicultural coexistence within the Belgian context.…”
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    Ons sal antwoord op jou roepstem by Chris Broodryk

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Hofmeyr’s presence foregrounds and exacerbates an already problematic ideological context in which attempts at multiculturalism are rendered moot by the conservatism in these films, especially where land – the farm – is concerned. …”
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    IMMORTALITAS ORANG SALEH DAN EKSPRESI KEYAKINAN ATAS KONSEP BERKAH by Abdul Najib

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Hereby, emerge the ethical values, blessings, and multiculturalism in the daily life practices of the surrounding communities.…”
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    Islamophobia without Islamophobes: New Strategies of Representing Imperialist versus Suicide Terrorist Necropolitics in Homeland and Syriana by Mahmoud Arghavan

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Although they appear to endorse antiracism and multiculturalism on the surface, these current narratives simultaneously produce what Evelyn Alsultany calls “the logics and affects necessary to legitimize racist policies and practices” (Alsultany 162). …”
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    “How difficult can it be?” A non-Indigenous ‘Asian’ Australian high school teacher’s AsianCrit autoethnographic account of dealing with racial injustice by Aaron Teo

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Consequently, racial-colonial discourses axiomatically regulate scholarly and societal understandings of racial minorities through two unique but analogous debates – one focussed on the schism between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples; the other centred around immigration policy and multiculturalism (Curthoys, 2000). In the context of Australian education, there is a slowly developing collection of Critical Race Theory (CRT) scholarship that has addressed and challenged the inequities that pervade the Indigenous student experience (Ford, 2013; Vass, 2014, 2015); however, there has been much less momentum made with other racial minorities. …”
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    Polyarchy: The Transition from Democratic Passivity to Democratic Participation A Critique on the Translation Book Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition by Mohammad Zohdi Goharpour, Fatemeh Sayadi, Rasoul Afzali

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The central assumption of the sign in this book, which involves a linear process, is that when hegemonic systems and competitive dictatorships move toward multiculturalism, opportunities for effective participation and questioning increase. …”
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    The World of Regions or Regions of the World. Book review of ‘Asymmetries of Regional Integration Projects in the 21st Century’ by E. V. Khakhalkina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In this regard the reviewer examines the authors’ views on the concepts of ‘multiculturalism’ and ‘intercultural dialogue’. Finally, the reviewer pays special attention to the authors’ assessments of the Russian projects of Eurasian integration and of the prospects for their interlinking with the European and Chinese initiatives. …”
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    Der Tatra-Babelturm. Der Grenzcharakter vom Ethnos „homo scepusiensis“ in den Berichten von Ludwik Pietrusiński und Teodor Tripplin by Aleksandra Gintowt

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article presents the elements of multiculturalism of the Spiš area in the 19th century, which falls under the contemporary definition of a borderland: life at the intersection of cultures with an interactive character. …”
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    Development of Gus Dur's perspective religious moderation education module at Ma'had Al-Jami'ah UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang by Shuhadak Shuhadak, Nurul Hikmah, Makhi Ulil Kirom, M Rofik Fitrotulloh

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Gus Dur contributed brilliant ideas regarding efforts to build awareness of multiculturalism to increase the development of tolerance and heterogeneity in a multicultural society. …”
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    ANCHORING CULTURAL PRESERVATION IN ANOTHER LAND: ETHIOPIAN DIASPORAS IN SOUTH AFRICA by Yemsrach T. MEKONNEN, Mavis CHAMBOKO-MPOTARINGA, Tembi M. TICHAAWA

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Policymakers, governments, and managers must establish targeted policies and strategies to support the integration of migrants into host societies while promoting multiculturalism, inclusiveness, resilience, and sustainable communities, thus contributing to sustainable development goal 11 and bridging the gap of missed opportunities from diaspora tourism. …”
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    Why be jihadist? Public intellectuals’ blind spot for Islamist terrorism by Peter Demant

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…But while the universalistic Left shares with liberal democrats a search for universally transformative structural change, relativists call foremost for changes in attitude, with Leftwing multiculturalism blaming the West and arguing for tolerance of subaltern Islam (sometimes including its violent expressions), while the culturalist Right blames Islam and calls for (“Islamophobic”) cultural protectionism. …”
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    Inter-university cooperation between France and Bosnia and Herzegovina: Student mobility and the role of the French education system in strengthening higher education in Bosnia and... by Lazić Nikola, Perišić Nikola

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The specificity of Bosnia and Herzegovina is reflected in the multiculturalism that dominates, but also in the fact that this country has been constituting itself for the last few decades. …”
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    An internationalization framework for Brazilian higher education and the role played by languages by Liliane Assis Sade

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This, in turn, enables the promotion of multiculturalism, fosters mutual respect, and facilitates cultural integration rather than cultural assimilation.…”
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    Indigenous landscaping and biophilic urbanism: case studies in Noongar Six Seasons by Agata Cabanek, Peter Newman, Noel Nannup

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Abstract Background Indigenous landscaping has had a revival with Indigenous cultures as an important part of multiculturalism. The landscape elements are generally gleaned from Indigenous Elders and from anthropological texts and pre-invasion history texts (e.g. explorers’ notebooks) that enable an understanding of the ecological, food, and medicine aspects of their propagation. …”
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    HORROR FILMS IN UNCONSCIOUS ANTHROPOLOGICAL STRATEGIES OF BIOPOWER by S. A. Malenko, A. G. Nekita

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The article is devoted to horror films as forms of anthropological crisis in mass culture, which generate specific meanings and are presented in ways of control over consumer society, as well as act as unconscious ideological mediators of multiculturalism and globalization. Theoretical basis. …”
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    Global Perspectives on Addressing Systemic Issues in Music Therapy Curricula and Healthcare by Amy Clements-Cortés, Melissa Mercadal-Brotons, Hakeem Leonard, Vivian Chan, Gro Trondalen, Tao-Deva Stingl, Thomas Stegemann, Claudia Zanini

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This presentation focused on the challenges and issues faced by the discipline of music therapy and health in general, based on the analysis of systemic issues in education and training, social issues, and significant issues such as multiculturalism, equity, and race around the world. These were identified as important issues for the authors who desired to raise awareness on these topics to further open ongoing dialogue. …”
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