Governing diversity in Europe’s plural spaces: a path to new normativities

John Erik Fossum, Riva Kastoryano, Tariq Modood, and Ricard Zapata Barrero have published a new working paper, identifying approaches to diversity management and understanding of public space.

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Abstract 

The question of how to reconcile diversity and integration has occupied public debates, political agendas and social sciences for decades. This working paper provides a brief outline of how the project Negotiating Diversity in Expanded European Public Spaces (PLURISPACE) addresses these matters. Our point of departure is that questions pertaining to the governing and recognition of diversity in Europe cannot be properly addressed without at the same time taking into account the multilevel character of European public space, the multiple characters of the groups (national/religion based etc.), and the multiple modes of integration. Within such a complex European space, we identify four policy/theoretical approaches to diversity management and understanding of public space: multiculturalism, interculturalism, transnationalism and cosmopolitanism. Each ‘ism’ has its own conception of public space, diversity, equality and solidarity. Our main aim is to contribute to the normativities that inform the theory and practice of integration and diversity governance in Europe.

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John Erik Fossum, Riva Kastoryano, Tariq Modood, Ricard Zapata Barrero (2020)
Governing diversity in Europe’s plural spaces: a path to new normativities
DOI: 10230/45565

Published Nov. 2, 2020 9:49 AM - Last modified Jan. 31, 2022 6:51 AM