POLT08008 2022 The Politics of Diversity
This module explores the concepts of pluralist democracy and the politics of diversity. This module introduces students to key theories of pluralist and multicultural democratic societies and counter poses their models of viable politics of diversity with real politics experience of multicultural European societies. Issues of race and ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation will be examined along with the contemporary issues of the times such as nationalism and immigration.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;
Evidence a comprehensive and critical knowledge of key theories of political diversity.
Interrogate the coherence and practicality of theories of multicultural polity using evidence from real life scenarios and case studies.
Appropriately identity, present and discuss a key theory/academic text on the strengths and weakness of liberal democratic models to guarantee full equality of rights and duties to persons of differing genders, religions and ethnicities.
Apply relevant theoretical lenses to the critical examination of specific incidents encompassing tensions between diverse segments of populations.
Teaching and Learning Strategies
All teaching/learning activities will take the form of teacher-led or student-led workshop/tutorials. All activities will be guided Dewey’s pedagogic principles of education for democracy - inclusivity, mutual respect, learning-by-doing. Class activities will be predominantly discursive with elements of 'show and tell' and Q & A.
Module Assessment Strategies
Learners will be afforded the opportunity to evidence their attainment of learning outcomes by (a) designing, delivering and leading an intensive case study on a relevant theme/issue/client group and (b) by generating a 2000 word essay on a topical concept/idea/issue of relevance to the module.
Repeat Assessments
Submission of a 2000 word essay.
Indicative Syllabus
1. Unpacking and interpreting the works of Helen Arendt, Dewy, Habermas, Stuart Hall, Michael Sandel, Michael Walzer, David Held: Public Culture, Diversity, Democracy, and Community.
2. Politics of multiculturalism: Kymlica ‘s vision of multicultural democracy, Parekh, Bhikhu's. "Rethinking multiculturalism’. Lentin and Titley’s critical revaluation the limits of multicultural society; interculturalism.
3. Cosmopolitanism; political cosmopolitanism; justice-based cosmopolitanism.
4 .Democracy and Difference: Contesting the boundaries of the political: contemporary feminist critiques of exclusive 'masculine' democratic tradition, queering democracy- sexual minorities: political exclusion & political activism; secularism
Case studies
- Sub-cultural tensions in the UK
- Religious diversity in secular France
- Before and up to marriage equality: the struggle for equal rights for women and sexual minorities in Ireland and the USA
- 'Illegals' the struggle for citizenship for illegal immigrants in the USA
- Radical Islamism and Islamophobia in Europe
- Theorising anti-semitism and xenophobia in Hungary and Poland
Alternative states: radical re-imaginings for future democracies: Illiberal democracy, post democracy or revitalised pluralism?
Coursework & Assessment Breakdown
Coursework Assessment
Title | Type | Form | Percent | Week | Learning Outcomes Assessed | |
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1 | Presentation of Case Study | Coursework Assessment | Assessment | 40 % | Week 7 | 1,3,4 |
2 | Essay | Project | Essay | 60 % | Week 12 | 1,2,3,4 |
Full Time Mode Workload
Type | Location | Description | Hours | Frequency | Avg Workload |
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Lecture | Lecture Theatre | Weekly lecture | 2 | Weekly | 2.00 |
Workshop / Seminar | Flat Classroom | Weekly student led seminar | 1 | Weekly | 1.00 |
Independent Learning | Library | Independent Learning | 2 | Weekly | 2.00 |
Required & Recommended Book List
2014-12-17 Standardizing Diversity University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812246728 ISBN-13 0812246721
Languages have deep political significance beyond communication: a common language can strengthen cultural bonds and social trust, or it may exacerbate cultural differences and power imbalances. Language regimes that emerge from political bargains can centralize power by favoring the language of one ethnolinguistic group, share power by recognizing multiple mother tongues, or neutralize power through the use of a lingua franca. Cultural egoism, communicative efficiency, or collective equality determines the choice. As Amy H. Liu demonstrates, the conditions surrounding the choice of a language regime also have a number of implications for a nation's economy. Standardizing Diversity examines the relationship between the distribution of linguistic power and economic growth. Using a newly assembled dataset of all language-in-education policies in Asia from 1945 to 2005 and drawing on fieldwork data from Malaysia and Singapore, Liu shows language regimes that recognize a lingua franca exclusivelyor at least above all otherstend to develop social trust, attract foreign investment, and stimulate economic growth. Particularly at high levels of heterogeneity, the recognition of a lingua franca fosters equality and facilitates efficiency. Her findings challenge the prevailing belief that linguistic diversity inhibits economic growth, suggesting instead that governments in even the most ethnically heterogeneous countries have institutional tools to standardize their diversity and to thrive economically.
2010-12-28 The Cosmopolitanism Reader Polity
ISBN 9780745648729 ISBN-13 074564872X
In response to a renewed cosmopolitan enthusiasm, this volume brings together 25 essays in the development of cosmopolitan thought by distinguished cosmopolitan thinkers and critics. It looks at classical cosmopolitanism, global justice, culture and cosmopolitanism, political cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitan global governance.
2020-09-17 Transnational Cosmopolitanism Cambridge University Press
ISBN 1108704808 ISBN-13 9781108704809
Based on the theoretical reconstruction of neglected post-WWI writings and political action of W. E. B. Du Bois, this volume offers a normative account of transnational cosmopolitanism. Pointing out the limitations of Kant's cosmopolitanism through a novel contextual account of Perpetual Peace, Transnational Cosmopolitanism shows how these limits remain in neo-Kantian scholarship. Ins Valdez's framework overcomes these limitations in a methodologically unique way, taking Du Bois's writings and his coalitional political action both as text that should inform our theorization and normative insights. The cosmopolitanism proposed in this work is an original contribution that questions the contemporary currency of Kant's canonical approach and enlists overlooked resources to radicalize, democratize, and transnationalize cosmopolitanism.
2006-03-03 Rethinking Multiculturalism Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN 1403944539 ISBN-13 9781403944535
This important and much acclaimed book rapidly became a classic on first publication. In it, Bhikhu Parekh shows that the Western tradition of political philosophy has very limited theoretical resources to cope with cultural diversity. He then discusses how it can be revised and what new conceptual tools are needed. The core of the book addresses the important theoretical questions raised by contemporary multicultural society, especially the nature and limits of intercultural equality and fairness, national identity, citizenship, and cross-cultural political discourse. The new second edition includes a substantial additional chapter addressing key issues.
2022-01-26 The Nation Form in the Global Age Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN 3030855791 ISBN-13 9783030855796
This open access book argues that contrary to dominant approaches that view nationalism as unaffected by globalization, the contemporary world is actually marked by globalization of the nation form. Based on fieldwork in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East and drawing, among others, on Peter van der Veers comparative work on religion and nation, it discuss practices of nationalism vis-a-vis migration, rituals of sacrifice and prayer, music, media, e-commerce, Islamophobia, bare life, secularism, literature and atheism. The volume offers new understandings of nationalism in a broader perspective. The text will appeal to students and researchers interested in nationalism outside of the West, especially those working in anthropology, sociology and history.
2019-05-27 Capitalizing on Political Disagreement Routledge
ISBN 1138228966 ISBN-13 9781138228962
This book poses the question: How can we organize society in such a way that our disagreement about facts and norms works to the benefit of everyone? In response, it makes the argument for polycentric democracy, a political arrangement consisting of various political units that enjoy different degrees of independence. It is argued that to progress towards justice, we first need to change our attitude towards reasonable disagreement. Theorists have always viewed reasonable disagreement as nuisance, if not as a threat. However, this work puts forward that the diversity of perspectives which underlie reasonable disagreement should be viewed as a resource to be harvested rather than a threat to be tamed. Resting on two key arguments, the author proposes the idea of polycentric democracy as the most capable method of making pluralism productive. The book explores what such a political order might look like and concludes that only an institutional system which is capable of profiting from diversity, such as polycentric democracy, might reasonably be expected to generate an overlapping consensus. Continuing in the tradition of Karl Popper and Friedrich August von Hayek, this book lies at the intersection of philosophy, political economy and political theory. It will be of great interest to academics and scholars working in philosophy, politics and economics.
2021 Diversity and Inclusion in Environmentalism Routledge Studies in Environmental Justice
ISBN 0367567350 ISBN-13 9780367567354
"This book discusses how to develop green transitions which benefit, include and respect marginalised social groups. Diversity and Inclusion in Environmentalism explores the challenge of taking into account issues of equity and justice in the green transformation and shows that ignoring these issues risks exacerbating the gap between rich and poor, the marginalised and included, and undermining widespread support for climate change mitigation. Expert contributors provide evidence and analysis in relation to the thinking and practice that has prevented us from building a broad base of people who are willing and able to take the action necessary to successfully overcome the current ecological crises. Providing examples from a wide range of marginalised groups including women, disabled people, BAME people and the LGBTQ+ community, the authors demonstrate how the issues and concerns of these groups are often undervalued in environmental policy-making and environmental social movements. Overall, this book supports environmental academics and practitioners choose and campaign for effective, equitable and widely supported environmental policy, thereby enabling a smoother transition to sustainability. This volume will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners of environmental justice, social and environmental policy, and environmental sociology"--
2020 The Oxford Handbook of Global Lgbt and Sexual Diversity Politics Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN 9780190673741 ISBN-13 0190673745
Struggles for LGBT rights and the security of sexual and gender minorities are ongoing, urgent concerns across the world. For students, scholars, and activists who work on these and related issues, this handbook provides a unique, interdisciplinary resource. In chapters by both emerging and senior scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics introduces key concepts in LGBT political studies and queer theory. Additionally, the handbook offers historical, geographic, and topical case studies contexualized within theoretical frameworks from the sociology of sexualities, critical race studies, postcolonialism, indigenous theories, social movement theory, and international relations theory. It provides readers with up-to-date empirical material and critical assessments of the analytical significance, commonalities, and differences of global LGBT politics. The forward-looking analysis of state practice, transnational networks, and historical context presents crucial perspectives and opens new avenues for debate, dialogue, and theory.
2018-07-31 On Cultural Diversity Cambridge University Press
ISBN 110846274X ISBN-13 9781108462747
The rise of non-Western Great Powers, the spread of transnational religiously-justified insurgencies, and the resurgence of ethno-nationalism raise fundamental questions about the effects of cultural diversity on international order. Yet current debate - among academics, popular commentators, and policy-makers alike - rests on flawed understandings of culture and inaccurate assumptions about how historically cultural diversity has shaped the evolution of international orders. In this path-breaking book, Christian Reus-Smit details how the major theories of international relations have consistently misunderstood the nature and effects of culture, returning time and again to a conception long abandoned in specialist fields: the idea of cultures as coherent, bounded, and constitutive. Drawing on theoretical insights from anthropology, cultural studies, and sociology, and informed by new histories of diverse historical orders, this book presents a new theoretical account of the relationship between cultural diversity and international order: an account with far-reaching implications for how we understand contemporary transformations.
2019-10-23 Religion and Political Theory
ISBN 1785523147 ISBN-13 9781785523144
Featuring the work of both established and up-and-coming scholars, this collection will take stock of the recent turn towards religion in political theory, identify some of the major unresolved challenges and issues, and suggest new avenues for theoretical inquiry.
1983-04-12 Spheres Of Justice
ISBN STANFORD:36105039352120
"The distinguished political philosopher and author of the widely acclaimed Just and Unjust Wars analyzes how society distributes not just wealth and power but other social "goods" like honor, educat"
2019-05-23 Habermas Public Sphere
ISBN 1611479908 ISBN-13 9781611479904
Habermas's Public Sphere: A Critique systematically analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of Habermas's classic public sphere concept to reinvigorate it for evaluating the liberal promises and realities of modern societies.
2020-10-29 Ethnicity and Inclusion
ISBN 0802876080 ISBN-13 9780802876089
Some of today's problematic ideologies of racial and religious difference can be traced back to constructions of the relationship between Judaism and early Christianity. New Testament studies, which developed contemporaneously with Europe's colonial expansion and racial ideologies, is, David Horrell argues, therefore an important site at which to probe critically these ideological constructions and their contemporary implications. In Ethnicity and Inclusion, Horrell explores the ways in which "ethnic" (and "religious") characteristics feature in key Jewish and early Christian texts, challenging the widely accepted dichotomy between a Judaism that is ethnically defined and a Christianity that is open and inclusive. Then, through an engagement with whiteness studies, he offers a critique of the implicit whiteness and Christianness that continue to dominate New Testament studies today, arguing that a diversity of embodied perspectives is epistemologically necessary.
2015-10-08 The Politics of Race Routledge
ISBN 1138938300 ISBN-13 9781138938304
This volume, first published in 1975, is concerned with the politics of race relations; it is divided into theoretical, empirical and methodological studies together with an extensive bibliography. A key theme in this volume is to show how the study of race relations can advance beyond traditional micro-level analysis. In the opening paper Axford and Brier, concerned about the neglect of macro-level analysis, stress the need for conceptual frameworks which would help us to understand the place of racial conflict in the British political system. They suggest that elite political groups, otherwise in conflict, have by tacit consensus eliminated race from the national political agenda.
2015-08-15 Sexuality, Citizenship, and Multiple Belongings Routledge
ISBN 1138805041 ISBN-13 9781138805040
This book brings together a diverse range of critical interventions in sexuality and gender studies, and seeks to encourage new ways of thinking about the connections and tensions between sexual politics, citizenship and belonging. The book is organized around three interlinked thematic areas, focusing on sexual citizenship, nationalism and international borders (Part 1); sexuality and "race" (Part 2); and sexuality and religion (Part 3). In revisiting notions of sexual citizenship and belonging, contributors engage with topical debates about "sexual nationalism," or the construction of western/European nations as exceptional in terms of attitudes to sexual and gender equality vis- -vis an uncivilized, racialized "Other." The collection explores macro-level perspectives by attending to the geopolitical and socio-legal structures within which competing claims to citizenship and belonging are played out; at the same time, micro-level perspectives are utilized to explore the interplay between sexuality and "race," nation, ethnicity and religious identities. Geographically, the collection has a prevalently European focus, yet contributions explore a range of trans-national spatial dimensions that exceed the boundaries of "Europe" and of European nation-states.
Module Resources
Alonso, S., (2011). The future of representative democracy. Cambridge University Press.
Bell, M., (2009). Racism and Equality in the European Union. Oxford University Press.
Bodlore, M., (2011). Atlas of Stateless Nations in Europe: Minority people in search of recognition.
Fekete, L., (2009). A Suitable Enemy: Racism, migration and Islamophobia in Europe. Pluto Press.
Held, D., Prospects for democracy: north, south, east, west. Stanford University Press.
Jennings, J., (2000). Citizenship, republicanism, and multiculturalism in contemporary France. British Journal of Political Science 30.04 .
Keane, J., (2002). Whatever happened to democracy? . Institute for Public Policy Research.
Kymlicka, W., Multicultural citizenship: A liberal theory of minority rights. Clarendon Press.
Parekh, B., (2001). Rethinking multiculturalism: Cultural diversity and political theory. ethnicities.
Pateman, C., The disorder of women: Democracy, feminism, and political theory. Stanford University Press.
Seidman, S., Difference troubles: Queering social theory and sexual politics. Cambridge University Press.
Shaffer, S., (2012). Public culture: Diversity, democracy, and community in the United States. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Simpson, G., (2013). Racial and cultural minorities: An analysis of prejudice and discrimination. Springer Science: Business Media.
Titley, A., (2011). The Crisis of Multiculturalism. Zed Book.
Vertovec, S., (2010). Multiculturalism backlash: European discourses, policies and practices. Routledge.
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Race and Class
Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture