SOCC25H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Critical Discourse Analysis, Interculturalism, Reasonable Accommodation
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D 15 week 7: gyepi-garbrah et al. use the concept of intercultural urbanism to understand. Write down a definition of interculturalism in your own words. Multiculturalist and interculturalist frameworks both share some key principles: the principle of recognition; pluralism and the politics of difference; and the principle of reasonable accommodation (bouchard, 2011; qadeer and agrawal, In practice, both multiculturalism and interculturalism facilitate the integration of minority ethno-cultural groups, especially newcomers, into the broader mainstream host society. They each require programmes and facilities at the community level that facilitate cross-cultural exchange (sandercock, 2003). The main difference between the two frameworks is that multiculturalism centres upon respectful coexistence, side-by-side, of multiple cultures. Interculturalism, on the other hand, focuses on the relationships between cultural groups and the creation of space for hybrid cultures and citizenship practices (p. 1800) Interculturalism must embody engagement with the reality of persistent socioeconomic inequality that affects the material reality of many newcomers and.