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OverviewThis engaging book addresses the question of how diverse communities, whether in a nation, city or organization, can live together and prosper whilst retaining and enjoying their cultural differences. This is a particularly pertinent issue in the context of the modern world where mass migration and immigration are pervasive global phenomena. This volume brings together a series of contributors from various disciplines and cultural settings to address two central questions: how does cultural diversity contribute to or hamper central notions of sustainability such as human welfare, social cohesion or socio-economic development? how can cultural diversity unfold in a positive way through particular forms of interactions, processes and structures? The authors offer a conceptual discussion on the meaning and operationalization of sustainability within various contexts and settings. They provide concrete examples of the contribution of sustainable diversity to prosperous nations, communities and companies, but also identify a number of tensions which may undermine this positive potential. They highlight recognition, empowerment and inclusion as the three fundamental pillars on which policies should be built in order to create the necessary trust and legitimacy that provide the foundations for truly sustainable diversity Combining extensive theory and practice, this unique volume will be required reading for post-graduate students and researchers in a wide range of subjects connected to cultural diversity such as economics, sociology, anthropology, public policy and organization studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maddy Janssens , Myriam Bechtoldt , Arie de Ruijter , Dino PinelliPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781849802895ISBN 10: 1849802890 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 30 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'This is a very useful book on a very important subject. The preservation of the rich and diverse body of cultures that history and continued diversity provide is of great significance for humanity and the welfare of society. The failure to appreciate, and even to hate other cultures, is surely a threat to world peace and civilization. I particularly value the chapters that focus on policy and provide evidence indicating what policy approaches are effective and which are not.' - William J. Baumol, New York University and Princeton University, US 'In the global context of mass migration, this book is a timely and valuable contribution to urban policy and organization studies... Recommended' -- D.A. Chekki, Choice 'This is a very useful book on a very important subject. The preservation of the rich and diverse body of cultures that history and continued diversity provide is of great significance for humanity and the welfare of society. The failure to appreciate, and even to hate other cultures, is surely a threat to world peace and civilization. I particularly value the chapters that focus on policy and provide evidence indicating what policy approaches are effective and which are not.' -- William J. Baumol, New York University and Princeton University, US 'In the global context of mass migration, this book is a timely and valuable contribution to urban policy and organization studies. . . Recommended' -- D.A. Chekki, Choice 'This is a very useful book on a very important subject. The preservation of the rich and diverse body of cultures that history and continued diversity provide is of great significance for humanity and the welfare of society. The failure to appreciate, and even to hate other cultures, is surely a threat to world peace and civilization. I particularly value the chapters that focus on policy and provide evidence indicating what policy approaches are effective and which are not.' -- William J. Baumol, New York University and Princeton University, US Author InformationEdited by Maddy Janssens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Myriam Bechtoldt, EBS Universität, Germany, Arie de Ruijter, Tilburg University, the Netherlands, Dino Pinelli, formerly Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Italy, Giovanni Prarolo, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and University of Bologna, Italy and Vanja M.K. Stenius, Istituto Psicoanalitico per le Ricerche Sociali, Italy Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |