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OverviewIn recent years the concept of ‘diversity’ has gained a leading place in academic thought, business practice and public policy worldwide. Although variously used, ‘diversity’ tends to refer to patterns of social difference in terms of certain key categories. Today the foremost categories shaping discourses and policies of diversity include race, ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, sexuality and age; further important notions include class, language, locality, lifestyle and legal status. The Routledge Handbook of Diversity Studies will examine a range of such concepts along with historical and contemporary cases concerning social and political dynamics surrounding them. With contributions by experts spanning Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, History and Geography, the Handbook will be a key resource for students, social scientists and professionals. It will represent a landmark volume within a field that has become, and will continue to be, one of the most significant global topics of concern throughout the twenty-first century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven Vertovec (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.644kg ISBN: 9780367867904ISBN 10: 0367867907 Pages: 422 Publication Date: 12 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Dimensions of Diversity 1. Gender – a Central Dimension of Diversity 2. Age, Ageism and Social Identity in Later Years 3. Disability and Diversity 4. Thinking about Race in an Age of Diversity 5. Racing Diversity: Ethnicity, euphemisms and ‘others’ 6. Analysing Status Diversity: Immigration, asylum, and stratified rights 7. Sexual Diversity 8. Language: The great diversifier 9. Religious Differentiation and Diversity in Discourse and Practice 10. The Diversity of Milieu in Diversity Studies 11. Caste in India: Constructs and currents Part II: Historical Geographies of Diversity 12. Diversity and the Roman Empire 13. Diversity and the Nature of the Ottoman Empire: From the construction of the imperial old regime to the challenges of modernity 14. Race and Labour, Forced and Free, in the Formation and Evolution of Caribbean Social Structures 15. Silent Minority: Celebrated difference, caste difference, and the Hinduization of independent India 16. ‘Reimagining’ the Balkans Diversity beyond and ‘Straight through’ the Ethno-national 17. European Fascism and its Aftermath 18. Diversity, Xenophobia and the Limits to the Post-Apartheid State 19. Situating Diversity in the Global City: Emerging challenges and possibilities in Singapore 20. Racial Boundaries and Persistent Inequality: The case of African Americans 21. The Question of Sectarianism in Middle East Politics Part III: Policies and Politics of Diversity 22. Governing Diversity 23. Equality for Whom? 24. Fundamental Rights and Minorities 25. When Law Meets Diversity: Implications for women’s equal citizenship 26. Diversity and Social Welfare: To restrict or include? 27. Diversity Management Part IV: Encounters and Diversity 28. Diversity Unpacked: From heterogenReviewsFittingly and somewhat ironically, this book helps delimit and define what diversity studies means for the 21st century. Through inputs from a wide range of scholars on a broad range of themes, the text at once introduces topics and synthesises what might otherwise remain disparate areas of inquiry. While Diversity Studies may never supplant disciplines, this text is invaluable in revealing the complexity of our world and providing tools for how we might understand it. - Loren B. Landau, South African Research Chair in Mobility and the Politics of Difference, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Contemporary societies are preoccupied by the challenges of living with diversity, whether it be in terms of race, ethnicity, sexuality or other differences. This volume provides a comprehensive and at the same time engaging discussion of the whole field of diversity studies. Each chapter is concise, to the point and full of ideas that will be of interest to academic and general readers alike. It is a real must for all those who want to understand the complexities of how we live with difference and diversity in our ever changing globalised environment - Professor John Solomos, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick The editor and contributors to this handbook have effected an unlikely triumph -- turning a vague journalistic, official and corporate description ('diversity') into a serious social scientific concept . - Robin Cohen, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford In one compendium, the Routledge International Handbook of Diversity Studies brings together a wide array of definitions, dimensions and discourses that have contributed to shaping the emerging field of diversity studies. Not only does this collection help us revisit perennial questions about ethnicity, gender, class and multiple modes of social classification, it equips us with a set of new lenses to v Fittingly and somewhat ironically, this book helps delimit and define what diversity studies means for the 21st century. Through inputs from a wide range of scholars on a broad range of themes, the text at once introduces topics and synthesises what might otherwise remain disparate areas of inquiry. While Diversity Studies may never supplant disciplines, this text is invaluable in revealing the complexity of our world and providing tools for how we might understand it. - Loren B. Landau, South African Research Chair in Mobility and the Politics of Difference, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Contemporary societies are preoccupied by the challenges of living with diversity, whether it be in terms of race, ethnicity, sexuality or other differences. This volume provides a comprehensive and at the same time engaging discussion of the whole field of diversity studies. Each chapter is concise, to the point and full of ideas that will be of interest to academic and general readers alike. It is a real must for all those who want to understand the complexities of how we live with difference and diversity in our ever changing globalised environment - Professor John Solomos, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick The editor and contributors to this handbook have effected an unlikely triumph -- turning a vague journalistic, official and corporate description ('diversity') into a serious social scientific concept . - Robin Cohen, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford In one compendium, the Routledge International Handbook of Diversity Studies brings together a wide array of definitions, dimensions and discourses that have contributed to shaping the emerging field of diversity studies. Not only does this collection help us revisit perennial questions about ethnicity, gender, class and multiple modes of social classification, it equips us with a set of new lenses to view the messy realities of contemporary social life, not through predefined categories but through an openness to the simultaneous, intersecting and inter-scalar co-presence of difference and sameness in constant motion. - Brenda Yeoh, National University of Singapore Diversity is a hot topic; therefore, this tome is very timely. It is packed full of information pertaining to diversity and includes essays on ageism, disabilities, sexual diversity, xenophobia and law, just to name a few... This book is very worthwhile because of the plethora of information it contains. The contributors are academics from a variety of fields including anthropology, gender studies, history, sociology, law, and many other disciplines. The book need not be read from cover to cover; instead, it is an invaluable tool for research and teaching. It is rewarding to see the variety of disciplines of the authors, who discuss diversity from their unique points of view. They help readers understand the rich aspects and histories of different looks, religions, backgrounds, genders, sex, etc., as well as supplying information for further research, with comprehensive references following each essay. Summing Up: Essential - S. J. Zuber-Chall, formerly, Emporia State University Fittingly and somewhat ironically, this book helps delimit and define what diversity studies means for the 21st century. Through inputs from a wide range of scholars on a broad range of themes, the text at once introduces topics and synthesises what might otherwise remain disparate areas of inquiry. While Diversity Studies may never supplant disciplines, this text is invaluable in revealing the complexity of our world and providing tools for how we might understand it. - Loren B. Landau, South African Research Chair in Mobility and the Politics of Difference, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Contemporary societies are preoccupied by the challenges of living with diversity, whether it be in terms of race, ethnicity, sexuality or other differences. This volume provides a comprehensive and at the same time engaging discussion of the whole field of diversity studies. Each chapter is concise, to the point and full of ideas that will be of interest to academic and general readers alike. It is a real must for all those who want to understand the complexities of how we live with difference and diversity in our ever changing globalised environment - Professor John Solomos, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick The editor and contributors to this handbook have effected an unlikely triumph -- turning a vague journalistic, official and corporate description ('diversity') into a serious social scientific concept. - Robin Cohen, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford In one compendium, the Routledge International Handbook of Diversity Studies brings together a wide array of definitions, dimensions and discourses that have contributed to shaping the emerging field of diversity studies. Not only does this collection help us revisit perennial questions about ethnicity, gender, class and multiple modes of social classification, it equips us with a set of new lenses to view the messy realities of contemporary social life, not through predefined categories but through an openness to the simultaneous, intersecting and inter-scalar co-presence of difference and sameness in constant motion. - Brenda Yeoh, National University of Singapore Diversity is a hot topic; therefore, this tome is very timely. It is packed full of information pertaining to diversity and includes essays on ageism, disabilities, sexual diversity, xenophobia and law, just to name a few... This book is very worthwhile because of the plethora of information it contains. The contributors are academics from a variety of fields including anthropology, gender studies, history, sociology, law, and many other disciplines. The book need not be read from cover to cover; instead, it is an invaluable tool for research and teaching. It is rewarding to see the variety of disciplines of the authors, who discuss diversity from their unique points of view. They help readers understand the rich aspects and histories of different looks, religions, backgrounds, genders, sex, etc., as well as supplying information for further research, with comprehensive references following each essay. Summing Up: Essential - S. J. Zuber-Chall, formerly, Emporia State University Author InformationSteven Vertovec is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany. He is Co-Editor of the journal Global Networks, author of four books including Transnationalism (Routledge, 2008) and Super-Diversity (Routledge, forthcoming), and editor or co-editor of over thirty volumes including Conceiving Cosmopolitanism (Oxford University Press, 2003), Migration (five volumes, Routledge 2010), and The Multicultural Backlash (Routledge 2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |