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This collection of essays celebrates the scholarly legacy of Tariq Modood, one of the most influential theorists of multiculturalism in contemporary society. The volume brings together leading academics to examine how multiculturalism continues to shape ideas, politics, and practice across different societies.
The contributors explore the theoretical foundations and practical applications of multicultural thought, addressing critical questions about identity, integration, and social cohesion. With chapters spanning historical analysis, policy discussions, and contemporary debates, the book demonstrates the enduring significance of Modood’s work in understanding plural societies.
Essential reading for scholars of political theory, sociology, and cultural studies, this collection offers vital insights into how multicultural frameworks remain relevant for addressing modern social challenges and promoting inclusive governance.







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