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ID134338
Title ProperImmigration, religious diversity and recognition of differences
Other Title Informationthe Italian way to multiculturalism
LanguageENG
AuthorAllievi, Stefano
Summary / Abstract (Note)Migration entails, among other consequences, the presence of different cultures and religions. Italy, being a latecomer among immigration countries, has had specific difficulties in acknowledging the new cultural and religious pluralism brought by migrations, due to lack of knowledge and reflection in this sphere. In the more recent context of social and cultural change in Europe, Italian society is also going through a phase characterised by reactive identities and cultural conflicts. They are producing a diffused anti-multiculturalist opinion, even though multiculturalist policies have not been openly implemented. Thus, on the one hand, this situation has so far prevented a real recognition of cultural and religious differences, particularly concerning Islam. But on the other hand, positive actions in favour of migrants can also be observed especially at the local level.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power vol. 21, No.6; Dec.2014: p.724-737
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2014-12 21, 6
Key WordsMigration ;  Multiculturalism ;  Immigration ;  Religion ;  Italy ;  Integration ;  Cultural Pluralism ;  Italian Culture ;  Multiculturalist Policies ;  Islam