Utoya and the case for national intercultural strategies
Date: 03/10/2012 - 17:44
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Robin Wilson presents the characteristics of intercultural models of integration in Europe. He argues that applying such a model in Norway could reassure its citizens, especially the survivors of the Utoya massacre, about the advantages of cultural diversity.
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