Making the most of super-diversity: notes on the potential of a new approach
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2017Cita bibliográfica
Magazzini, T. (2017). Making the most of super-diversity: notes on the potential of a new approach. Policy & Politics, 45(4), 527-545.
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[Abstract]: This article aims at exploring how ‘super-diversity’ can cover aspects of current debates that traditional ways of understanding identity and multiculturalism could not. I start by engaging with Gilles Deleuze’s differential ontology, which conceptualises difference as an inherent feature of identity and not some ‘issue’ brought by migration flows. I then outline super-diversity’s potential implications for diversity management, with particular attention to the case of Roma minorities in Europe. The main argument is that super-diversity can provide a promising framework to address some of multiculturalism's constraints, if we focus on the new kind, rather than the new level, of complexity.
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Super-diversity
Difference
Identity
Multiculturalism
Difference
Identity
Multiculturalism
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This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article published in [Policy & Politics]. The definitive publisher-authenticated version [Magazzini, T. (2017). Making the most of super-diversity: notes on the potential of a new approach. Policy & Politics, 45(4), 527-545.] is available online at: [https://doi.org/10.1332/030557317X14972819300753]
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0305-5736
1470-8442
1470-8442