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POL 335 - Politics of Multiculturalism |
Multiculturalism is a buzz word in current political debates and popular discussions of ethnicity and migrant communities. This course explores why multicultural policy has become important, what kinds of minorities need to be accommodated and what kinds of policy contexts are important for multiculturalism in different countries. The course examines sociological evidence for cultural diversity, its linkages with inter-generational socio-economic disadvantage and the political arguments for and against multiculturalism.
Prerequisite: POL201
Corequisite: ENG101
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Tutorial Social & Education Sciences Department |
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