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Accommodating Diversity
National Policies that Prevent Ethnic Conflict
Accommodating Diversity
National Policies that Prevent Ethnic Conflict
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Description
Part social policy analysis and part intellectual autobiography, Accommodating Diversity mines the world's most troubling incidences of racial and ethnic conflict in order to find national policies that defuse the strains of cohabitation and encourage true reconciliation. Debunking the notion that conflict is inevitable when dominant and minority communities cohabit, Irwin Deutscher looks at five successful policies, from Swedish legislation dealing with immigrant education to the Chieftaincy act in Ghana, as he examines the possibilities for successful and harmonious intergroup relations.
Deutscher concludes that the pursuit of a benign pluralist policy leads ultimately to assimilation, providing a political solution which satisfies the champions of both diversity and unity. With its problem solving focus, study questions, and introductory essays to each section that place the material within sociological theory, this book is an ideal supplement for courses in race, ethnicity, and social problems.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 The Beginning: Abe Lincoln in India and a Pair of Hungarians in Ottawa
Chapter 3 Democracy and Its Downside
Chapter 4 The Invention of Race and Ethnicity and Its Many Consequences
Chapter 5 Identities: Ethnic and Otherwise
Chapter 6 Ethnic Renewal: Italian-Americans, Bosnian Muslims, and Native Americans
Chapter 7 Reporters for the Daily Press: A Woldwide Network of Research Assistants
Part 8 Toward Solutions: From Time to Time and Place to Place
Chapter 9 Backdrop and Precursors
Chapter 10 The Enclave Solution in Switzerland and Ghana
Chapter 11 The Immigrant Solution in Sweden, Canada, and Australia
Chapter 12 Sojourner Finns, Israelis, and Greeks and Also the Unfashionable Solution of Partition (India, No! Czechoslovakia, Yes!)
Chapter 13 Leave Vengeance to the Lord: One Tough But Grand Solution
Part 14 Over the Horizon
Chapter 15 Beyond National Policies
Chapter 16 Assimilation and Pluralism: An Outmoded Distinction?
Chapter 17 The End: Values, Politics, and Assimilation
Product details
Published | 19 Nov 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 186 |
ISBN | 9780739151624 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Like all of Deutscher's writings, Accommodating Diversity is thoughtful, sensible, and lively.
Herbert J. Gans, Robert S. Lynd Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Columbia University; author of Making Sense of America
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Accomodating Diversity makes good reading. Well written, fluent, and never boring, it addresses serious issues in a serious manner.
Rita Sever, Hebrew University
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In Accommodating Diversity, Irwin Deutscher has produced a wide-ranging book dealing with ethnic strife and public policy from around the world. All those interested in the pursuit of human rights will find that this book provides tremendous insight and leadership.
John F. Galliher, Missouri University-Columbia