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  2. Cultural pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Cultural pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, whereby their values and practices are accepted by the dominant culture, provided such are consistent with the laws and values of the wider society. As a sociological term, the definition and description of cultural pluralism ...

  3. Ethnopluralism - Wikipedia

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    Ethnopluralism. Ethnopluralism or ethno-pluralism, also known as ethno-differentialism, [ 1 ][ 2 ] is a far-right political model which attempts to preserve separate and bordered ethno-cultural regions. [ 3 ][ 4 ] According to its promoters, significant foreign cultural elements in a given region ought to be culturally assimilated to seek ...

  4. Multiculturalism - Wikipedia

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    Multiculturalismis the coexistence of multiple cultures. The word is used in sociology, in political philosophy, and colloquially. In sociology and everyday usage, it is usually a synonym for ethnicor cultural pluralism[1]in which various ethnic and cultural groups exist in a single society. It can describe a mixed ethnic community area where ...

  5. Pluralism (political philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Pluralism as a political philosophy is the diversity within a political body, which is seen to permit the peaceful coexistence of different interests, convictions, and lifestyles. [1] While not all political pluralists advocate for a pluralist democracy, this is the most common stance, because democracy is often viewed as the most fair and ...

  6. Ethnic enclave - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic enclaves. Binondo, Manila, the world’s oldest Chinatown,[1]is an example of an ethnic enclave. In sociology, an ethnic enclaveis a geographic area with high ethnic concentration, characteristic cultural identity, and economic activity.[2] The term is usually used to refer to either a residential area or a workspace with a high ...

  7. Plural society - Wikipedia

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    Plural society. A plural society is defined by Fredrik Barth as a society combining ethnic contrasts: the economic interdependence of those groups, and their ecological specialization (i.e., use of different environmental resources by each ethnic group). The ecological interdependence, or the lack of competition, between ethnic groups may be ...

  8. Pluriculturalism - Wikipedia

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    Pluriculturalism is an approach to the self and others as complex rich beings which act and react from the perspective of multiple identifications and experiences which combine to make up their pluricultural repertoire. [1] Identity or identities are the by-products of experiences in different cultures and with people with different cultural ...

  9. Pluralism (political theory) - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Pluralism (disambiguation). Classical pluralism is the view that politics and decision-making are located mostly in the framework of government but that many non-governmental groups use their resources to exert influence. The central question for classical pluralism is how power and influence are distributed in a political ...