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By Russell Francis Farnen
Nationalism, national identity, and ethnicity are cultural issues in contemporary Western societies. Problems in the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Turkey, Poland, Croatia, the Ukraine, Hungary, and Bulgaria illustrate both large-scale internal variations in these phenomena as well as their cross-national relevance for teaching, research, and educational development on such subjects as multiculturalism, ethnic diversity, and socialization.
Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Identity reflects the consequences of rapid change as well as the impact of longstanding social values. Contributors from a number of different countries use a variety of methodological approaches (empirical, quantitative, qualitative, historical, and case study, among others) to analyze important issues.
These include anti-Semitism, stereotyping, militarism, authoritarianism, postmodernism, moral development, gender, patriarchy, theory of the state, critical educational theory, Europeanization, and democratic public policy options as related to competing choices among monocultural and multicultural policy options.
In addition, contributors examine the situation of minorities in their respective national settings. Chapters cover the impact of the mass media, culture, patriotism, and other universal values. This cross-national study is a unique addition to the literature on multiculturalism.
Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Identity is an essential international resource for political scientists, sociologists, psychologists, and both scholars and civic educators interested in ethnicity and various national responses to the subject.
Published
1994
Format
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Pages
538
Language
English
ISBN
1560001585