Selling Diversity Selling Diversity

Selling Diversity

Immigration, Multiculturalism, Employment Equity, and Globalization

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Publisher Description

Since the 1990s, Canadian policy prescriptions for immigration, multiculturalism, and employment equity have equated globalization with global markets. This interpretation has transformed men and women of various ethnic backgrounds into trade-enhancing commodities who must justify their skills and talents in the language of business. This particular neo-liberal reading of globalization and public policy has resulted in a trend the authors call selling diversity.

Using gender, race/ethnicity, and class lenses to frame their analysis, the authors review Canadian immigration, multiculturalism, and employment equity policies, including their different historical origins, to illustrate how a preference for selling diversity has emerged in the last decade. In the process they suggest that a commitment to enhance justice in a diverse society and world has been muted. Yet, neo-liberalism is not the only or inevitable option in this era of globalization, and Canadians are engaging in transnational struggles for rights and equality and thereby increasing the interconnectedness between peoples across the globe. Consequently, the emphasis on selling diversity might be challenged.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2002
September 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
292
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
SELLER
University of Toronto Press
SIZE
6.6
MB

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