This course, shared by the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda, provides the student with a critical understanding of theories of diversity, tolerance and pluralism, as well as with an opportunity to examine how these can be applied in a practical context. Managing Diversity in a Global Society: University-Module Since 2009, the Pluralism Knowledge Programme has brought […]
Comments Off on Managing Diversity in a Global Society Continue Reading...Tapuwae means ‘sacred footprint’. The Māori Heritage Council (the Council) uses this term to symbolise the Māori heritage ‘footprints’ in the landscape. It is also used to communicate the idea that we can look back to where we have been as we move forward, taking more steps. The Council has a national leadership role to […]
Comments Off on Tapuwae: A Vision for Places of Maori Heritage Continue Reading...This paper, delivered by Eugenio van Maanen and Gregory Ashworth at the “Contested Pasts: Urban Heritage in Divided Cities,” Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, Canada, in 2016, introduces the term ‘mutual heritage’ and seeks to explore the existence of mutuality within the interpretation of built colonial heritage in a multiethnic society. The Mutuality of Colonial Heritage […]
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