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Colonial toleration and the practise of British state multiculturalism

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Zaki Nahaboo, DPhil student at the Open University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Colonialism | Britain | liberal theory | zaki nahaboo | multiculturalism | tolerance | Colonialism | Britain | liberal theory | zaki nahaboo | multiculturalism | tolerance

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17.042 Citizenship and Pluralism (MIT) 17.042 Citizenship and Pluralism (MIT)

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This course will serve as both an introduction to contemporary political philosophy and a way to explore issues of pluralism and multiculturalism. Racial and ethnic groups, national minorities, aboriginals, women, sexual minorities, and other groups have organized to highlight injustice and demand recognition and accommodation on the basis of their differences. In practice, democratic states have granted a variety of group-differentiated rights, such as exemptions from generally applicable laws, special representation rights, language rights, or limited self-government rights, to different types of groups. This course will examine how different theories of citizenship address the challenges raised by different forms of pluralism. We will focus in particular on the following questions: Do This course will serve as both an introduction to contemporary political philosophy and a way to explore issues of pluralism and multiculturalism. Racial and ethnic groups, national minorities, aboriginals, women, sexual minorities, and other groups have organized to highlight injustice and demand recognition and accommodation on the basis of their differences. In practice, democratic states have granted a variety of group-differentiated rights, such as exemptions from generally applicable laws, special representation rights, language rights, or limited self-government rights, to different types of groups. This course will examine how different theories of citizenship address the challenges raised by different forms of pluralism. We will focus in particular on the following questions: Do

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citizenship | citizenship | ethnicity | ethnicity | identity | identity | democracy | democracy | nations | nations | politics | politics | class differentiation | class differentiation | pluralism | pluralism | national unity | national unity | contemporary | contemporary | political | political | philosophy | philosophy | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | racial | racial | ethnic | ethnic | groups | groups | national | national | minorities | minorities | aboriginals | aboriginals | women | women | sexual | sexual | injustice | injustice | recognition | recognition | accommodation | accommodation | democratic | democratic | states | states | group-differentiated | group-differentiated | rights | rights | exemptions | exemptions | laws | laws | representation | representation | language | language | limited | limited | self-government | self-government | theories | theories | justice | justice | conflict | conflict | liberalequality | liberalequality | citizens | citizens | multi-religious | multi-religious | multicultural | multicultural | society | society | diversity | diversity | communitarian | communitarian | civic | civic | republican | republican | cosmopolitan | cosmopolitan | pluralist | pluralist | radical | radical | postmodern | postmodern | American | American | gender | gender | class | class | differentiation | differentiation | liberal | liberal | equality | equality | unity | unity

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21H.221 The Places of Migration in United States History (MIT) 21H.221 The Places of Migration in United States History (MIT)

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This course examines the history of the United States as a "nation of immigrants" within a broader global context. It considers migration from the mid-19th century to the present through case studies of such places as New York's Lower East Side, South Texas, Florida, and San Francisco's Chinatown. It also examines the role of memory, media, and popular culture in shaping ideas about migration. The course includes optional field trip to New York City. This course examines the history of the United States as a "nation of immigrants" within a broader global context. It considers migration from the mid-19th century to the present through case studies of such places as New York's Lower East Side, South Texas, Florida, and San Francisco's Chinatown. It also examines the role of memory, media, and popular culture in shaping ideas about migration. The course includes optional field trip to New York City.

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immigration | immigration | migration | migration | lawrence | lawrence | chinatown | chinatown | U.S.-Mexico border | U.S.-Mexico border | Great Migration | Great Migration | The Jazz Singer | The Jazz Singer | Lower East Side | Lower East Side | ethnicity | ethnicity | New York City | New York City | New Immigration | New Immigration | Filipino | Filipino | american imperialism | american imperialism | cuban-american | cuban-american | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | caribbean migration | caribbean migration | asian immigration | asian immigration

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Contested Spaces in a Global City: The Changing Religious Landscape of Multicultural London - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar

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Professor John Eade, Roehampton University, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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religion | globalization | london | transnational history | multiculturalism | history | religion | globalization | london | transnational history | multiculturalism | history

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17.20 Introduction to American Politics (MIT) 17.20 Introduction to American Politics (MIT)

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This course provides a substantive overview of U.S. politics and an introduction to the discipline of political science. It surveys the institutional foundations of U.S. politics as well as the activities of political elites, organizations, and ordinary citizens. It also explores the application of general political science concepts and analytic frameworks to specific episodes and phenomena in U.S. politics. This course provides a substantive overview of U.S. politics and an introduction to the discipline of political science. It surveys the institutional foundations of U.S. politics as well as the activities of political elites, organizations, and ordinary citizens. It also explores the application of general political science concepts and analytic frameworks to specific episodes and phenomena in U.S. politics.

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American politics | American politics | The Constitution | The Constitution | politicians | politicians | Congress | Congress | the Presidency | the Presidency | bureaucracy | bureaucracy | judiciary | judiciary | federalism | federalism | public opinion | public opinion | political parties | political parties | partisanship | partisanship | choice | choice | campaigns | campaigns | elections | elections | policy | policy | political geography | political geography | polarization | polarization | extremism | extremism | organized interests | organized interests | economic inequality | economic inequality | race | race | immigration | immigration | multiculturalism | multiculturalism

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Two Russian immigrants disembarking from a ship at Brisbane in 1931 Two Russian immigrants disembarking from a ship at Brisbane in 1931

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | russian | russian | kreanoff | kreanoff | 1930s | 1930s | immigration | immigration

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Russian immigrants tending their cotton crop Russian immigrants tending their cotton crop

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | russian | russian | cottoncrop | cottoncrop

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Russian farmers Callide Valley ca. 1938 Russian farmers Callide Valley ca. 1938

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | callide | callide | russian | russian

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Catherine Meek dressed in Russian noblewomans costume Brisbane ca. 1935 Catherine Meek dressed in Russian noblewomans costume Brisbane ca. 1935

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | russian | russian | costume | costume | traditionaldress | traditionaldress

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Hawkers horsedrawn caravan in the Windorah district, ca. 1953 Hawkers horsedrawn caravan in the Windorah district, ca. 1953

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | windorah | windorah | quilpie | quilpie | horseandcart | horseandcart | nabybox | nabybox | indian | indian

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Jerry Palmos in his Studebaker Heidelberg Street East Brisbane, ca. 1940 Jerry Palmos in his Studebaker Heidelberg Street East Brisbane, ca. 1940

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | eastbrisbane | eastbrisbane | jerrypalmos | jerrypalmos | studebaker | studebaker | 1940 | 1940

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Jerry Palmos first store in East Brisbane ca. 1940 Jerry Palmos first store in East Brisbane ca. 1940

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | eastbrisbane | eastbrisbane | jerrypalmos | jerrypalmos

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Jerry Palmos and his baby son Denny in East Brisbane ca. 1937. 1937 Jerry Palmos and his baby son Denny in East Brisbane ca. 1937. 1937

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism

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Greek children in swimming costumes at Wellington Point, Brisbane, January 1934 Greek children in swimming costumes at Wellington Point, Brisbane, January 1934

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | children | children | swimming | swimming | greek | greek | 1930s | 1930s

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Cast of Golpho a play produced by the Greek community in Brisbane, 1921 Cast of Golpho a play produced by the Greek community in Brisbane, 1921

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statelibraryofqueensland | statelibraryofqueensland | slq | slq | queensland | queensland | multiculturalism | multiculturalism | golpho | golpho | theatre | theatre | play | play | 1920s | 1920s | greek | greek

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Group of Afghani men in national dress

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afghan | queensland | moustaches | turbans | multiculturalism | afghani | cameldriver

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Citizenship, equality and culture

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Exercise looking at the relationship between citizenship, equality and cultural diversity. Includes an introduction to the topic and tasks focusing on equality and language and cultural practices. Links are given to a series of guides covering key religious and cultural sensitivities in Sikhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Judaism. There is guidance for teachers on how this resource could be used.

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citizenship | multiculturalism | diversity | religion | equality | language | Social studies | POLITICS / ECONOMICS / LAW / SOCIAL SCIENCES | AREA STUDIES / CULTURAL STUDIES / LANGUAGES / LITERATURE | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL09 = SCQF 9 | Ordinary degree | NICAT 6 | CQFW 6 | NVQ 5 | SVQ 5 | Ordinary degree | Graduate certific | UK EL10 = SCQF 10 | Honours degree | Graduate diploma | L000 | F | E

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Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Multiculturalism

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A Liverpool John Moores University podcast where George Alagiah discusses multiculturalism in a contemporary society

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multiculturalism | society | race | ethnicity | diversity | podcast | Social studies | L000

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Connecting Histories

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The project began in February 2005 and ended in July 2007. The aims of the project were to make documents and photographs available about the histories of diverse communities in Birmingham, support people from a range of different communities to get involved in archiving their histories and ensure that community histories are told and used to support learning

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scholarship | culture | identity | integration | history | heritage | multiculturalism | research | archives | primary sources | 20th century | black history | black history month | bhm | black britons | black communities | west midlands | great britain | philosophical studies | V000

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Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/

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21H.221 The Places of Migration in United States History (MIT)

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This course examines the history of the United States as a "nation of immigrants" within a broader global context. It considers migration from the mid-19th century to the present through case studies of such places as New York's Lower East Side, South Texas, Florida, and San Francisco's Chinatown. It also examines the role of memory, media, and popular culture in shaping ideas about migration. The course includes optional field trip to New York City.

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immigration | migration | lawrence | chinatown | U.S.-Mexico border | Great Migration | The Jazz Singer | Lower East Side | ethnicity | New York City | New Immigration | Filipino | american imperialism | cuban-american | multiculturalism | caribbean migration | asian immigration

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17.20 Introduction to American Politics (MIT)

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This course provides a substantive overview of U.S. politics and an introduction to the discipline of political science. It surveys the institutional foundations of U.S. politics as well as the activities of political elites, organizations, and ordinary citizens. It also explores the application of general political science concepts and analytic frameworks to specific episodes and phenomena in U.S. politics.

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American politics | The Constitution | politicians | Congress | the Presidency | bureaucracy | judiciary | federalism | public opinion | political parties | partisanship | choice | campaigns | elections | policy | political geography | polarization | extremism | organized interests | economic inequality | race | immigration | multiculturalism

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17.042 Citizenship and Pluralism (MIT)

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This course will serve as both an introduction to contemporary political philosophy and a way to explore issues of pluralism and multiculturalism. Racial and ethnic groups, national minorities, aboriginals, women, sexual minorities, and other groups have organized to highlight injustice and demand recognition and accommodation on the basis of their differences. In practice, democratic states have granted a variety of group-differentiated rights, such as exemptions from generally applicable laws, special representation rights, language rights, or limited self-government rights, to different types of groups. This course will examine how different theories of citizenship address the challenges raised by different forms of pluralism. We will focus in particular on the following questions: Do

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citizenship | ethnicity | identity | democracy | nations | politics | class differentiation | pluralism | national unity | contemporary | political | philosophy | multiculturalism | racial | ethnic | groups | national | minorities | aboriginals | women | sexual | injustice | recognition | accommodation | democratic | states | group-differentiated | rights | exemptions | laws | representation | language | limited | self-government | theories | justice | conflict | liberalequality | citizens | multi-religious | multicultural | society | diversity | communitarian | civic | republican | cosmopolitan | pluralist | radical | postmodern | American | gender | class | differentiation | liberal | equality | unity

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