2005
DOI: 10.1080/0141987042000337876
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Welcome to the margins: Diversity, tolerance, and policies of exclusion1

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“…Though the values to which migrants are increasingly required to subscribe are in fact general liberal values such as human rights, the rule of law, tolerance for others (Lewis, 2005), and so on, they are also presented with a certain view of national identity re-inscribing these liberal values within a national framework. Amongst these values, tolerance by the majority is seen to have been stretched to a breaking point, and Citizenship, Migration and National Identity 461 as van Selm (2003) comments on the Netherlands, tolerance is clearly showing its limits.…”
Section: Stratified Migration and Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Though the values to which migrants are increasingly required to subscribe are in fact general liberal values such as human rights, the rule of law, tolerance for others (Lewis, 2005), and so on, they are also presented with a certain view of national identity re-inscribing these liberal values within a national framework. Amongst these values, tolerance by the majority is seen to have been stretched to a breaking point, and Citizenship, Migration and National Identity 461 as van Selm (2003) comments on the Netherlands, tolerance is clearly showing its limits.…”
Section: Stratified Migration and Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A multikulturalizmus problémái ép-pen az esszencializált, túlhangsúlyozott különbségek megerõsítése miatt mélyítik el a szakadékot különbözõ társadalmi csoportok között, amelybõl nyilvánvaló, hogy az integráció, az elfogadás és a tolerancia fogalmai egymással hierarchikus kapcsolatban álló csoportok közötti viszonyra utalnak (Blommaert & Verschueren, 1998;Lewis, 2005).…”
Section: Sztereotípiák Elutasításunclassified
“…A toleráns és nyitott én képe jelen-tésnélküli maradt, a tolerancia hierarchikusságát a csoportok egyike sem kérdõjelezte meg, vagyis a túlsúlyos embert nem a hasonlóságáért, illetve az egyenlõség nevében kell elfogadni, hanem a másságuk ellenére. Ez megerõsíti azoknak a kritikáknak a létjogosultságát, amelyek a tolerancia és integráció csoportkülönbségeket fenntartó jellegére utalnak (Blommaert & Verschueren, 1998;Lewis, 2005).…”
Section: Megvitatásunclassified
“…Those escaping from brutality and economic impoverishment in their own country -often from Africa and Asia -in the hope of a better life in this country, are often not prepared for the many shades of racism that they will experience here (Rattansi 1994). Yet, it is incumbent on anti-racists to embrace this new challenge, through the tackling the hostility that new migrants experience (Lewis 2005). …”
Section: Anti-racismmentioning
confidence: 99%