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Assimilation vs. Integration: Dimensions and Dynamics of Contemporary Integration Policies of the UK.

Authors :
Ahmed, Samiul Parvez
Ahmed, Sarwar Uddin
Ullah, G. M. Wali
Source :
International Journal of Community Diversity; Sep2015, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p35-50, 16p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when theformer Labour Government in early 1990s replaced the philosophy of "multiculturalism " with the policy of "community cohesion. " The retreat from multiculturalism was based on the perception that thepolicy creates "separateness" between communities byfocusing on the different ways of life of the various ethnic communities. As the integration policy shifted toward a "Community Cohesion Agenda" (CCA), it became focused on regeneration of community values through building strong crosscommunity ties. However, this shift has caused controversy among not only academics, but also ethnic minorities on the ground. It is alleged that some aspects of the rationale and mechanisms of the community cohesion approach are questionable. In particular, it is noted that the CCAfocuses on the race, ethnicity, and religion of immigrants to the UK. In the light of these recent debates, the research explores and assesses thefoundations, rationale, and mechanisms of the CCA by analysing some "community cohesion" policy interventions in the ethnic minority communities of Aston, Birmingham, England. A qualitative research approach has been followed for this research. From the research, it appears that there is a great deal of confusion among the policy actors in thefield regarding the fundamental conception of "community cohesion" and its approaches and mechanisms. In addition, it appears that the CCA is based on some contested perceptions regarding the multicultural communities of the UK. In many cases, the CCA is considered to be assimilatory. Moreover, the research reveals specific failings of the CCA. Thus, the research advocates for a broader agenda, the multiple inequality agenda, with an objective to counter all inequalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23270004
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Community Diversity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115515756
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18848/2327-0004/cgp/v15i03/39973