TY - BOOK ID - 2935739 TI - Ethnicity, nationalism and minority rights AU - May, Stephen AU - Modood, Tariq AU - Squires, Judith PY - 2004 SN - 052160317X 0521842298 9780511265655 0511265654 0511263368 9780511263361 0511264933 9780511264931 9780521842297 9780521603171 9780511489235 0511489234 1107163358 1280749695 0511317379 0511264178 9781107163355 9781280749698 9780511317378 9780511264177 PB - Cambrige, UK New York Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - #SBIB:044.AANKOOP KW - #SBIB:321H81 KW - #SBIB:340H85 KW - Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw : nationalisme, corporatisme, fascisme, nationaal socialisme, rechtsextremisme, populisme KW - Internationaal recht: bijzondere vraagstukken: minderheden KW - Ethnicity. KW - Human rights. KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Minorities KW - Nationalism. KW - Self-determination, National. KW - Civil rights. KW - Ethnicity KW - Human rights KW - Nationalism KW - Self-determination, National KW - National self-determination KW - Nation-state KW - Nationalities, Principle of KW - Sovereignty KW - Consciousness, National KW - Identity, National KW - National consciousness KW - National identity KW - International relations KW - Patriotism KW - Political science KW - Autonomy and independence movements KW - Internationalism KW - Political messianism KW - Minority rights KW - Indigenous rights KW - Native rights KW - Civil rights KW - Basic rights KW - Civil rights (International law) KW - Rights, Human KW - Rights of man KW - Human security KW - Transitional justice KW - Truth commissions KW - Ethnic identity KW - Group identity KW - Cultural fusion KW - Multiculturalism KW - Cultural pluralism KW - Law and legislation KW - Social Sciences KW - Sociology KW - Ethnology UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2935739 AB - This interdisciplinary collection addresses the position of minorities in democratic societies, with a particular focus on minority rights and recognition. For the first time, it brings together leading international authorities on ethnicity, nationalism and minority rights from both social and political theory, with the specific aim of fostering further debate between the disciplines. In their introduction, the editors explore the ways in which politics and sociology can complement each other in unravelling the many contradictory aspects of complex phenomena. Topics addressed include the constructed nature of ethnicity, its relation to class and to 'new racism', different forms of nationalism, self determination and indigenous politics, the politics of recognition versus the politics of redistribution, and the re-emergence of cosmopolitanism. This book is essential reading for all those involved in the study of ethnicity, nationalism and minority rights. ER -