Multiculturalism - Wikipedia Multiculturalism is the coexistence of multiple cultures The word is used in sociology, in political philosophy, and colloquially In sociology and everyday usage, it is usually a synonym for ethnic or cultural pluralism [2] in which various ethnic and cultural groups exist in a single society
Multiculturalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Multiculturalism is part of a broader political movement for greater inclusion of marginalized groups, including African Americans, women, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities (Glazer 1997, Hollinger 1995, Taylor 1992)
The rise and fall of multiculturalism in the US For decades, “multiculturalism” stood as a proud expression of American diversity — a belief that many cultures could coexist under one civic roof But in recent years, that ideal has faced backlash and fatigue
Exploring the Impact of Multiculturalism on Society and Culture Multiculturalism is the view that cultures, races, and ethnicities – particularly those of minority groups – deserve acknowledgment of their differences within a dominant political culture
Multi-Culturalism: Benefits, Challenges, And Global Perspectives Multiculturalism is the practice of recognizing, respecting, and valuing cultural differences within a society It fosters innovation, economic growth, and social cohesion but also presents challenges like cultural clashes, identity struggles, and integration gaps
Multiculturalism | Springer Nature Link In everyday language, the term multiculturalism is mostly used in a descriptive sense Here, it refers to a perceived diversity of “cultures” in a given society and is thus a placeholder for the more accurate term “cultural plurality ”
Multiculturalism - ECPS Multicultural societies are characterized by people of different races, ethnicities, and nationalities living together in the same community In multicultural communities, people retain, pass down, celebrate, and share their unique cultural ways of life, languages, art, traditions, and behaviors