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Phil Ryan

    Facts, Values and the Policy World
    On the Other Hand
    Multicultiphobia
    • Official multiculturalism, established as Canadian government policy in 1971, has drawn criticism from many scholars and journalists who view it as a potential threat to a strong, unified Canadian society. In this timely and original book, Phil Ryan examines the emergence and influence of these criticisms, which continue to provoke an anxiety he calls "multicultiphobia." Although Ryan argues that multicultiphobic discourse is often marred by important errors of fact and interpretation, a systematic inspection of news coverage and parliamentary debates reveals the persistent influence of these critiques and their underlying concerns. Rather than simply dismissing multicultiphobia, Ryan acknowledges that critics of multiculturalism have identified issues about which Canadians need to talk. Does multiculturalism discourage adaptation and encourage 'cultural walls' between Canadians? Does it promote an 'anything goes' relativism? Finally, what do we - both as supporters and critics of multiculturalism - wish to make of Canada's ethnic diversity? Multicultiphobia perceptively tackles all of these questions by means of a sophisticated analysis that encourages a deeper understanding of the issues at the heart of multiculturalism.

      Multicultiphobia
    • On the Other Hand

      Canadian Multiculturalism and Its Progressive Critics

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Exploring critical perspectives on Canadian multiculturalism, this book delves into significant societal issues. It offers a progressive analysis that challenges conventional views and encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of cultural diversity in Canada. Through thoughtful critiques, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of the nation's multicultural landscape.

      On the Other Hand
    • This book tackles the prevailing contradiction within policy analysis, that rigorous thought should be uncontaminated by values, despite policy analysis being inherently values based. In resolving the issue, this book provides a new, solid foundation for policy analysis.

      Facts, Values and the Policy World