An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain

Out of the many different definitions of integration, what stood out the most was Bryan Rays definition. He stated that Integration is now understood as a sustained mutual interaction between settlers and the societies that receive them and it is a process that may last for many generations. It was...

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Main Authors: Alba, Michelle Therese E., Magsaysay, Maria Patricia Margarita L.P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-118762022-03-04T02:16:17Z An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain Alba, Michelle Therese E. Magsaysay, Maria Patricia Margarita L.P. Out of the many different definitions of integration, what stood out the most was Bryan Rays definition. He stated that Integration is now understood as a sustained mutual interaction between settlers and the societies that receive them and it is a process that may last for many generations. It was the objective of this paper to discuss topics regarding immigration: to be more specific, Muslim immigration to France and Britain. It is also about multiculturalism versus assimilation policies. A comparison between the effectiveness of both approaches was done. Prevalent issues such as racial and religious discrimination, and integration policies of both countries were discussed. Two of the main reasons for the huge increase in foreign migrants were the need for soldiers for the Great War and the two World Wars and for cheap labor after these wars. Most of them came from Muslim countries. Through research it was discovered that although multiculturalism seemed like the more ideal approach, assimilation produced better results. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11231 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Multiculturalism--Philippines Cultural pluralism--Philippines Muslims--Philippines--Social conditions. International and Area Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Multiculturalism--Philippines
Cultural pluralism--Philippines
Muslims--Philippines--Social conditions.
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle Multiculturalism--Philippines
Cultural pluralism--Philippines
Muslims--Philippines--Social conditions.
International and Area Studies
Alba, Michelle Therese E.
Magsaysay, Maria Patricia Margarita L.P.
An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain
description Out of the many different definitions of integration, what stood out the most was Bryan Rays definition. He stated that Integration is now understood as a sustained mutual interaction between settlers and the societies that receive them and it is a process that may last for many generations. It was the objective of this paper to discuss topics regarding immigration: to be more specific, Muslim immigration to France and Britain. It is also about multiculturalism versus assimilation policies. A comparison between the effectiveness of both approaches was done. Prevalent issues such as racial and religious discrimination, and integration policies of both countries were discussed. Two of the main reasons for the huge increase in foreign migrants were the need for soldiers for the Great War and the two World Wars and for cheap labor after these wars. Most of them came from Muslim countries. Through research it was discovered that although multiculturalism seemed like the more ideal approach, assimilation produced better results.
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author Alba, Michelle Therese E.
Magsaysay, Maria Patricia Margarita L.P.
author_facet Alba, Michelle Therese E.
Magsaysay, Maria Patricia Margarita L.P.
author_sort Alba, Michelle Therese E.
title An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain
title_short An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain
title_full An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain
title_fullStr An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of Muslim Immigrants in France and Britain
title_sort analysis of the role of multiculturalism in the integration of muslim immigrants in france and britain
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