The complementarity of multiculturalism and interculturalism: theory backed by Australian evidence
The decline of multiculturalism as a public discourse has been caused by various socio-political factors – such as 9/11 and its aftermath and the growth in migration – and new pro- and anti-diversity isms have been offered instead.One such pro-diversity discourse is...
Public Attitudes Towards Multiculturalism and Interculturalism in Australia
Introduction The growing intellectual and policy debate around optimal approaches to diversity governance, particularly in relation to criticism of multiculturalism, is now entering a new phase characterised by advocating alternative conceptual and policy paradigms...
A Systematic Review of Studies on Interculturalism and Intercultural Dialogue
Introduction The question of understanding and responding to new forms of super-diversity is emer- ging as a key socio-political challenge polarising contemporary multicultural societies everywhere (Mansouri 2017; Modood 2014; Vertovec 2007; Zapata-Barrero 2017). This...
Virtual Symposium: the Social Future of Australia
The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) celebrated the 50th Anniversary Year with a virtual symposium on the subject: “The Social Future of Australia”.
Professor Mansouri presented on: “The future of mobility and diversity in Australia’s post-COVID social recovery”.
