Publication Type

Book Chapter

Version

acceptedVersion

Publication Date

1-2008

Abstract

Most modern states today are, at least to some degree, culturally diverse.Trade, tourism, international dialogue among scholars, scientists, and artists,and the movement of skilled labor—as well as migration—have ensured thatfew countries do not contain within them significant numbers of people fromalien cultures. The one cultural minority found almost everywhere is the international frequent flyer. Many societies today are multicultural because theyare open to a diversity of peoples who come and go and, sometimes, stay.

Discipline

Australian Studies | Political Theory

Research Areas

Political Science

Publication

Political theory and Australian multiculturalism

Editor

LEVEY, Geoffrey Brahm

First Page

29

Last Page

43

ISBN

9780857450296

Publisher

Berghahn Books

City or Country

New York

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