Bringing together world-leading scholars from the Global North and Global South, this book interrogates ideas of multiculturalism and their resilience in politics, policy and culture. To do so, each chapter critically engages with one of the foremost thinkers and proponents in the field, Tariq Modood. As a whole, the book contributes to debates on citizenship and diversity, identity and belonging, and nationalism and migration.
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Tariq Modood has been an enormously important intellectual, institutional, and public leader in advancing understandings of multiple and shifting ethnicities. This edited collection reflects his wisdom and extends what has become a rich tradition of analyses to a range of today's pressing challenges to advance scholarship and improve society. -- Craig Calhoun, Arizona State University
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Thomas Sealy is Lecturer in Ethnicity and Race at the University of Bristol Varun Uberoi is Reader in Political Theory and Public Policy at University of Loughborough Nasar Meer is Professor in Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow
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Lecturer in Ethnicity and RaceUniversity of Bristol, UK
Reader in Political Theory and Public PolicyUniversity of Loughborough
Professor in Social and Political SciencesUniversity of Glasgow
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Acknowledgements
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction: Modoodian Multiculturalism
Thomas Sealy, Varun Uberoi, Nasar Meer
Part One: Orientations and Underpinnings
1. Invoking the Idealist World of Ideas
David Boucher
2. Intimating or Iterating? Modood on Contextualism and the Danish Cartoons of Muhammad
Sune Laegaard
3. Tariq Modood and the Politics of Recognition
Simon Thompson
Part Two: The Inclusion of Diversity
4. What's to Be Done? Reuniting the People
Charles Taylor
5. The Unfinished Tasks of Multiculturalism: Thinking of Multiculturalism, Thinking with Tariq Modood
Gurpreet Mahajan
6. From the Race Relations Act 1968 to the Great Repeal Act 2018: Back to Square One in 50 Years?
Maleiha Malik
Part Three: Multiculturalism, Nationalism and Transnationalism
7. Multicultural Nationalism as an Ethics of Social Membership
Will Kymlicka
8. Integrating Modood and Kymlicka on National Inclusion
Geoffrey Brahm Levey
9. Transnational Experiences: Redefining Solidarity and Nationalisms
Riva Kastoryano
10. What Can Migration and National Identity Look Like in the Mid-twenty-first Century? Transnational Diasporas and Digital Nomads
Anna Triandafyllidou
Part Four: Multiculturalism and Secularism
11. Rethinking Race and Religion with Rawls and Modood
Cecile Laborde
12. On Modood's Moderate Secularism
Rajeev Bhargava
13.Secular State: Its Importance and Limits
Bhikhu Parekh
14. From Then to Now: Some Friendly Responses
Tariq Modood
Index