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| 245 | _aHuman development report 2004 : Cultural liberty in todays diverse world. | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bOxford University Press _c2004 |
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| 365 | _b Rs. 495.00 | ||
| 505 | _aContents: OVERVIEW Cultural liberty in today’s diverse world 1; CHAPTER 1 Cultural liberty and human development 13; Participation and recognition 14; Freedoms, human rights and the role of diversity 15; Identity, community and freedom 16; Globalization, asymmetry and democracy 19; Conclusions 22; CHAPTER 2 Challenges for cultural liberty 27; Cultural liberty—an uncharted dimension of human development 28; Promoting cultural liberty requires recognizing differences in identity 36; Three myths surrounding cultural liberty and development 38; Today’s challenges for cultural liberty 44; CHAPTER 3 Building multicultural democracies 47; Resolving state dilemmas in recognizing cultural difference 47; Policies for ensuring the political participation of diverse cultural groups 50; Policies on religion and religious practice 54; Policies on customary law and legal pluralism 57; Policies on the use of multiple languages 60; Policies for redressing socio-economic exclusion 65; CHAPTER 4 Confronting movements for cultural domination 73; Movements for cultural domination—today’s challenges 74; Dilemmas for democracies—restrictive or accommodative measures? 77; CHAPTER 5 Globalization and cultural choice 85; Globalization and multiculturalism 88; Flows of investment and knowledge—including indigenous people in a globally integrated world 91; Flows of cultural goods—widening choices through creativity and diversity 96; Flows of people—multiple identities for global citizens 99; Notes 107; Bibliographic note 110; Bibliography 112; SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS; Human rights embody the fundamental values of human civilizations Shirin Ebadi 23; Diversity—from divisive to inclusive Nelson Mandela 43; Recognition of linguistic diversity in Afghanistan’s Constitution Hamid Karzai 64; Difference is not a threat but a source of strength John Hume 82; Indigenous peoples and development Ole Henrik Magga 91. | ||
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