1st Edition

Multiculturalism A Critical Introduction

By Michael Murphy Copyright 2012
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

What is multiculturalism and what are the different theories used to justify it? Are multicultural policies a threat to liberty and equality? Can liberal democracies accommodate minority groups without sacrificing peace and stability? In this clear introduction to the subject, Michael Murphy explores these questions and critically assesses multiculturalism from the standpoint of political... Read more

1. Multiculturalism – A Critical Introduction  2. Multiculturalism and Culture  3. A Typology of Multicultural Policies  4. Multiculturalism and the Liberal-Communitarian Debate  5. In Defense of Multiculturalism  6. Culture and Equality  7. The Limits of Multicultural Accommodation  8. Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion  9. Contextual Multiculturalism  10. Conclusion.  Notes.  Bibliography.  Index

Biography

Michael Murphy is Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in the Department of Political Science, University of Northern British Columbia. He is author (with Helena Catt) of the Routledge book Sub-State Nationalism: A Comparative Analysis of Institutional Design (2002), and (with Siobhan Harty) of In Defense of Multinational Citizenship (2005).