Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350022795
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350022796
- Publisher Date: 2014
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹476.00Current price is: ₹476.00.
“Multiculturalism in India and Europe” by Anthony DiMaggio (ISBN: 9789350022795) explores the complexities of cultural diversity in a globalized world. Examining India and Europe, this book analyzes the challenges and strategies for managing multicultural societies, focusing on the impact of globalization, technology, and migration. Discover how these societies navigate cultural differences and build inclusive communities.
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Tanu Chalotra –
I am impressed! This is a great book that offers a fresh view on the topic.
Dhruv Kumar –
Super insightful! I really enjoyed reading the book. It helped me understand a lot of things.
Akshit Singh –
Interesting perspective. Some chapters were more compelling than others. Overall, an okay read.
Nishita Mathur –
A comprehensive study on multiculturalism. Easy to read. It offers unique insights into the topic.
Susarla Sai Sumedha –
A must-read for those interested in learning about multiculturalism. A fresh perspective.
Lakshita –
I’m not fully satisfied but not disappointed either. It covers a wide range of topics.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
It is thought-provoking and insightful, a must-read. I loved the research and comparison made in the book.
Anonymous –
Provides a solid foundation for understanding multiculturalism. Some arguments could be stronger, but good overall.
Ujjwal –
It could be better. It feels rushed. But I appreciate the effort of the author.
Rashi Srivastava –
A decent overview, but felt a bit repetitive. Some interesting comparisons though. The India section was stronger.
Shubham Raj –
A thought-provoking read. The author provides a clear analysis of the challenges. Definitely recommend it!
Aman Ali –
Good starting point for understanding multiculturalism. Could be more engaging. A bit dry at times. Still informative.
Prateek Jayant –
It is informative, a bit lengthy, but good. It requires some patience.
Sundram –
Not bad. It gave me a new perspective on multiculturalism. Well researched and written.
Anuja Sinha –
Enjoyed learning about the different approaches to multiculturalism. Some parts were a bit dense and hard to get through.
Anuj Jukariya –
Offers a balanced view. The comparison between India and Europe is insightful. A bit academic, but a worthwhile read.
Harshit –
The book is well-written and well-organized. Good for academic purposes.
Devansh Saxena –
Found the book informative but not very captivating. It’s suitable for research but not leisure reading.
Ansh Arora –
I expected more from this book. It is okay, but not a must-read. Not a great addition to the topic.
Gouri Raj –
The book made a complex topic understandable. It is detailed and full of great examples.
Gaddala Yakub –
Detailed and insightful. Gives one a lot to think about. The examples are well-chosen and relevant.
Vipin Kumar –
This book offers a fantastic comparison. Some parts are hard to understand but overall, good.
Aakash –
It does cover a lot of information. It is okay for beginners, but not for advanced learners.
Manan Ajmani –
The book is just okay, it could be better. I feel the author rushed through some chapters.