British multiculturalism and her Muslims
British multiculturalism and her Muslims
a number of intellectuals and scholars have recently characterised British multiculturalism as being in some form of “retreat”. This article queries the validity of this assessment. It is worth distinguishing at the outset, however, between those seeking to point to a normative or descriptive tendency and others who have made little attempt to disguise their political motives in rejecting Britain’s multiculturalism
87-99
Meer, Nasar
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Modood, Tariq
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2007
Meer, Nasar
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Modood, Tariq
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Meer, Nasar and Modood, Tariq
(2007)
British multiculturalism and her Muslims.
Global Dialogue, 9 (3-4), .
Abstract
a number of intellectuals and scholars have recently characterised British multiculturalism as being in some form of “retreat”. This article queries the validity of this assessment. It is worth distinguishing at the outset, however, between those seeking to point to a normative or descriptive tendency and others who have made little attempt to disguise their political motives in rejecting Britain’s multiculturalism
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Published date: 2007
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ISSN: 1450-0590
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