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Multiculturalism in the Modern World. / Fokin, Vladimir; Baryshnikov, Vladimir; Bogoliubova, Natalia; Nikolaeva, Julia; Ivannikov, Igor; Portnyagina, Mariya; Ryazantseva, Natalia; Eltc, Elena; Chernov, Igor.
In: International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, Vol. 11, No. 18, 2016, p. 10777 -10787.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - Multiculturalism in the Modern World
AU - Fokin, Vladimir
AU - Baryshnikov, Vladimir
AU - Bogoliubova, Natalia
AU - Nikolaeva, Julia
AU - Ivannikov, Igor
AU - Portnyagina, Mariya
AU - Ryazantseva, Natalia
AU - Eltc, Elena
AU - Chernov, Igor
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This paper presents the analysis of the concept of ‘multiculturalism’, highlighting its complex structure, which consists of the real phenomenon of contemporary life, scientific theory, ideology and policy. It reveals the discrepancy in the content of these components and discloses manifold reasons for the failure of the policy of multiculturalism, based on the inconsistency of the neoliberal ideology, its one-sidedness. This research also shows the interrelation and contradiction between various elements of culture of the epistemic, social and cultural nature. The authors believe that the abandonment of the policy of multiculturalism does not mean the elimination of the cultural diversity of the surrounding world, which is objectively the basis for the human progress.
AB - This paper presents the analysis of the concept of ‘multiculturalism’, highlighting its complex structure, which consists of the real phenomenon of contemporary life, scientific theory, ideology and policy. It reveals the discrepancy in the content of these components and discloses manifold reasons for the failure of the policy of multiculturalism, based on the inconsistency of the neoliberal ideology, its one-sidedness. This research also shows the interrelation and contradiction between various elements of culture of the epistemic, social and cultural nature. The authors believe that the abandonment of the policy of multiculturalism does not mean the elimination of the cultural diversity of the surrounding world, which is objectively the basis for the human progress.
KW - Multiculturalism
KW - neoliberalism
KW - cultural and national autonomy
KW - theory of civilization
KW - civilization of the East and the West
M3 - Article
VL - 11
SP - 10777
EP - 10787
JO - International Journal of Environmental and Science Education
JF - International Journal of Environmental and Science Education
SN - 1306-3065
IS - 18
ER -
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