Concept information
Preferred term
multicultural citizenship
Definition
- Multicultural citizenship is the idea that ethnic, racial, gender, and other minoritized groups can maintain significant aspects of their community cultures and values and yet freely participate in the national civic culture and community. This entry describes how the concept of universal citizenship prohibits minoritized groups from fully participating in the civic community of the nation-state and explains why the concept of multicultural citizenship, as defined by scholars such as Will Kymlicka and Iris M. Young, was constructed to make the limitations of universal citizenship explicit and to describe how it denies rights to groups that are marginalized because of their racial, ethnic, cultural, and gender characteristics. [Source: Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education; Multicultural Citizenship]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-DDS95261-P
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