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In the last decade the study of multiculturalism has become an established field in political and social theory. This in-depth and engaging volume focuses on public policy and the dilemmas faced by the governments of increasingly diverse societies. Offering a theoretically and empirically rich collection of essays from some of the leading specialists in the field, it fills the gap between the social and political theory of multiculturalism and institutionally based national case studies. The book is distinctive in combining a robust theoretical introduction to recent developments in multiculturalism with a critical evaluation of contemporary public policy in a variety of countries in Europe, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Far East and South Africa. It incorporates a strong comparative dimension both within and across the case studies, with a regional focus enabling comparisons of regional, national and international experience.

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GOVERNANCE IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES For Narinder Kaur and Gurdial Singh - photo 1
GOVERNANCE IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES
For Narinder Kaur and Gurdial Singh
Governance in Multicultural Societies Edited by JOHN REX GURHARPAL SINGH - photo 2
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Governance in Multicultural Societies
Edited by
JOHN REX
GURHARPAL SINGH
Governance in Multicultural Societies - image 5
First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2017 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright John Rex and Gurharpal Singh 2004
John Rex and Gurharpal Singh have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Governance multicultural societies. - (Research in migration
and ethnic relations series)
1.Multiculturalism - Political aspects - Congresses
2.Political science - Congresses
I.Rex, John II.Singh, Gurharpal
305.8
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Governance in multicultural societies / edited by John Rex and Gurharpal Singh.
p. cm. -- (Research in migration and ethnic relations series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7546-3768-9
1.Multiculturalism. I.Rex, John. II.Singh, Gurharpal. III.Series.
HM 1271.G68 2004
305.8dc22
2003062722
ISBN-13: 978-0-7546-3768-4 (hbk)
Contents
Edward A. Tiryakian
Colin Tyler
John Rex
Steve Fenton
Gurharpal Singh
Catherine Withol de Wenden
Frank-Olaf Radtke
David Carlton
Galina M. Yemelianova
John Rex
Steve Fenton
Simon Bekker and Anne Leild
Harihar Bhattacharyya
Mohammad Waseem
Darshan S. Tatla
Hideki Tarumoto
Chan Kwok Bun
Simon Bekker is Professor of Sociology at Stellenbosch University. He has published extensively on multicultural issues in South Africa.
Harihar Bhattacharyya is Reader in Political Science, University of Burdwan, India. His most recent publications include India as a Multicultural Federation: Asian Values, Democracy and Decentralization (Basle: Helbing and Lichtenhanh, 2001), and Making Local Democracy Work in India (New Delhi: Vedams, 2002).
Chan Kwok Bun is Professor of Sociology and Director of the David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University. He is the author of Stepping Out: The Making of Chinese Entrepreneurs (Singapore: Prentice Hall, 1994); Chinese Business Networks: State, Economy and Culture (Singapore: Prentice Hall, and Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2000); Crossing Borders: Transmigration in Asia Pacific (Singapore: Prentice Hall, 1995); Alternate Identities: The Chinese of Contemporary Thailand (Singapore: Times Academic Press, and Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2001); and Past Times: A Social History of Singapore (Times Editions: 2003).
David Carlton is Senior Lecturer in International Studies at the University of Warwick. His publications include MacDonald versus Henderson: The Foreign Policy of the Second Labour Government (1970); Anthony Eden: A Biography (1981); Britain and the Suez Crisis (1988); and Churchill and the Soviet Union (2000); and he is co-editor of twenty-one other volumes. He is also the author of around forty articles published in books or academic journals.
Steve Fenton is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol. Having researched and written in the area of ethnicity and health, including the newly published national study of minority ethnic groups and mental health, he has recently researched (with Harriet Bradley and others) in the field of labour markets and young adults. In 1999 he published Ethnicity: Racism Class and Culture and his Ethnicity (with Polity) will be published in 2003.
Anne Leild is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at Stellenbosch University. She has co-authored several articles with Simon Bekker on identity construction in South Africa.
Frank-Olaf Radtke is Professor of Educational Sciences, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main. His main research interests are in education and migration, education and globalization; education, organization and professions. His most recent publications are: Multiculturalism: Sociological Aspects, in Neil S. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 15: Institutional Discrimination. The Production of Ethnic Differences in the School System, co-authored with M. Gomolla (Opladen: 2002, in German).
John Rex is Professor Emeritus at the University of Warwick. From 1979 to 1990 he was Director of the Economic and Social Research Councils Research Unit on Ethnic Relations. His publications include Key Problems of Sociological Theory (London:1961); with Robert Moore, Race, Community and Conflict (London:1967); Race Relations in Sociological Theory (London:1970 and 1983); Sociology and the Demystification of the Modern World (London: 1973); Discovering Sociology (London:1973); Race, Colonialism and the City (London: 1973); with Sally Tomlinson, Colonial Immigrants in a British City (London: 1979); Social Conflict - A Theoretical and Conceptual Analysis (London: 1981); editor Apartheid and Social Research (UNESCO: Paris 1981); editor with David Mason, Theories of Race and Ethnic Relation (Cambridge: 1986); Race and Ethnicity (Milton Keynes:1986); The Ghetto and the Underclass (Aldershot: 1987); editor with Daniele Joly and Czarina Wilpert, Immigrant Associations in Europe (Aldershot: 1987); Ethnic Identity and Ethnic Mobilisation in Britain (Warwick: 1991); editor with Beatrice Drury, Ethnic Mobilisation in a Multicultural Europe (Aldershot: 1994); Ethnic Minorities in the Modern Nation State (London: 1996); editor with Montserrat Guibernau, The Ethnicity Reader (Cambridge: 1997).
Gurharpal Singh is the Nadir Dinshaw Chair in Inter-Religious Relations, University of Birmingham. He is the author of Ethnic Conflict in India: a Case-Study of Punjab (St. Martins Press: 2000). His most recent publication is
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