TY - BOOK
T1 - Intercultural Issues and Concepts. A Multi-Disciplinary Glossary
AU - Colombo, Maddalena
AU - Gilardoni, Guia
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Why an intercultural glossary today? How does interculturalism deal with the cultural shifts led by the resurgence of populism in Europe leading towards increasingly close-minded and selfish attitudes? Are the social sciences helpful in the implementation of an intercultural approach? How to teach students the fundamentals of interculturalism? Over the last years, the fierce populisms raising around Europe has been a strong enemy of interculturalism which grow weaker in front of the simplest solutions provided by intolerance and racism. Social sciences provide strong concepts to be grounded in social policy, urban administration, education, and interreligious dialogue. Drawing from sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, education, human geography, and international law, the book offers a list of 18 “middlerange concepts” – as social integration, migration governance, cultural identity, participation, citizenship, reflexivity, resilience – and “thematic issues” like
overcoming racism, revitalising urban periphery, and human rights enforcement. Each entry includes elements of reflection for the development of practices and
projects coping with major societal challenges in the extra-academic areas. The book, written by a multinational pool of European academic lectures, is meant to facilitate all actors committed to the building of a more inclusive society.
AB - Why an intercultural glossary today? How does interculturalism deal with the cultural shifts led by the resurgence of populism in Europe leading towards increasingly close-minded and selfish attitudes? Are the social sciences helpful in the implementation of an intercultural approach? How to teach students the fundamentals of interculturalism? Over the last years, the fierce populisms raising around Europe has been a strong enemy of interculturalism which grow weaker in front of the simplest solutions provided by intolerance and racism. Social sciences provide strong concepts to be grounded in social policy, urban administration, education, and interreligious dialogue. Drawing from sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, education, human geography, and international law, the book offers a list of 18 “middlerange concepts” – as social integration, migration governance, cultural identity, participation, citizenship, reflexivity, resilience – and “thematic issues” like
overcoming racism, revitalising urban periphery, and human rights enforcement. Each entry includes elements of reflection for the development of practices and
projects coping with major societal challenges in the extra-academic areas. The book, written by a multinational pool of European academic lectures, is meant to facilitate all actors committed to the building of a more inclusive society.
KW - interculturalism
KW - multiculturalism
KW - populism
KW - reflexivity
KW - sociology of interethnic relations
KW - sociology of migration
KW - interculturalism
KW - multiculturalism
KW - populism
KW - reflexivity
KW - sociology of interethnic relations
KW - sociology of migration
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/188163
M3 - Book
SN - 9782807619425
BT - Intercultural Issues and Concepts. A Multi-Disciplinary Glossary
PB - Peter Lang AG
ER -