Multicultural Citizenship

Multicultural Citizenship

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With a few exceptions, it is difficult to find a country in the world that is not multinational, multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual. Far from evolving into unity, these multiplicities are becoming more intertwined with increasing globalization, restructuring and migration, and pose new demands to organized societies. We present to our readers Will Kymlicka's book "Multicultural Citizenship", which makes the problem "understandable" within the framework of universal criteria by examining the "painful" situations of these demands of minority groups not only in developed countries but also in developing ones. The book, which is one of the most important texts of multiculturalism and draws its strength from its effective synthesis of theory and practice, mainly deals with how liberalism understands and solves (or fails to solve) national, ethnic, cultural, religious and sexual differences and what kind of suggestions it makes... Will Kymlicka The interview seeks answers to questions: With the help of which mechanisms will Quebecers in Canada, Indians in America, Turks in Germany and Kurds in Turkey mostly live together in peace? Can the Ottoman "nation system" based on religious tolerance be a model for today's societies? To what extent can people who are not autonomous and free in their private lives act freely in their public lives? What should be done if a group does not exploit or oppress anyone, but wants to govern its community according to rules that we (or the majority) do not accept? It has become impossible to bury our heads in the sand and ignore the problems of multiculturalism and "postpone the conversation". Not just national minorities; All kinds of religious, linguistic, cultural, sexual and ethnic groups seek the possibility of protecting, maintaining and developing their existence, and this is natural in terms of "freedom discourse".



Number of Pages: 400

Year of Printing: 2015


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Details Publications

First Print Year: 2000

Number of Pages: 400

Language Turkish

Publisher : Details Publications
Number of pages : 400
Publication Year : 2015
ISBN : 9789755392097
Translator : Abdullah Yilmaz
The heart : Turkish
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Multicultural Citizenship With a few exceptions, it is difficult to find a country in the world that is not multinational, multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual. Far from evolving into unity, these multiplicities are becoming more intertwined with increasing globalization, restructuring and migration, and pose new demands to organized societies. We present to our readers Will Kymlicka's book "Multicultural Citizenship", which makes the problem "understandable" within the framework of universal criteria by examining the "painful" situations of these demands of minority groups not only in developed countries but also in developing ones. The book, which is one of the most important texts of multiculturalism and draws its strength from its effective synthesis of theory and practice, mainly deals with how liberalism understands and solves (or fails to solve) national, ethnic, cultural, religious and sexual differences and what kind of suggestions it makes... Will Kymlicka The interview seeks answers to questions: With the help of which mechanisms will Quebecers in Canada, Indians in America, Turks in Germany and Kurds in Turkey mostly live together in peace? Can the Ottoman "nation system" based on religious tolerance be a model for today's societies? To what extent can people who are not autonomous and free in their private lives act freely in their public lives? What should be done if a group does not exploit or oppress anyone, but wants to govern its community according to rules that we (or the majority) do not accept? It has become impossible to bury our heads in the sand and ignore the problems of multiculturalism and "postpone the conversation". Not just national minorities; All kinds of religious, linguistic, cultural, sexual and ethnic groups seek the opportunity to protect, maintain and develop their existence, and this is natural in terms of "freedom discourse". Number of Pages: 400 Year of Printing: 2015 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Ayrinti Yayinlari First Printing Year: 2000 Pages Number: 400 Language: Turkish AYRINTI0689
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