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Urban Diversity and Inequality in Auckland, the context of New Zealand’s largest and most diverse city, Auckland. Centrally, the chapter argues that in spite of aspirations to inclusiveness, discourses of diversity effectively reinforce and deflect from socio-spatial inequalities as a result of processes that are related to the marketisationgoodwill 发表于 2025-3-25 12:21:33
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Harald Baudererfassen. Dies umfasst die Beschreibung des Verhaltens eines Softwaresystems oder seiner Bestandteile und die Beschreibung von Daten, Prozessen, Zuständen oder Strukturen. Für die angemessene Beschreibung dieser unterschiedlichen Aspekte bieten sich in vielen Fällen Modelle an. Genauer gesagt bestehALLEY 发表于 2025-3-25 22:57:07
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The Intersecting Electoral Politics of Immigration and Inequality in Aotearoa/New Zealand,have their voices heard in Parliament. I highlight the role that political parties have to play in ensuring that immigrants are represented in New Zealand’s Parliament, and argue such representation is necessary if immigrants are to challenge the conditions that will otherwise lead to their marginalisation.intoxicate 发表于 2025-3-26 14:42:29
Urban Diversity and Inequality in Auckland,affluent consumers. Low-income residents are excluded from such visions and practices of diversity. At the same time, a preoccupation with shared values and social cohesion as the basis for convivial coexistence deflects from considerations of inequalities and how they affect social relations in diverse urban spaces.UNT 发表于 2025-3-26 18:45:54
Justifying Inequalities: Multiculturalism and Stratified Migration in Aotearoa/New Zealand,permanent residents and the super-diverse. Pointing to a shift from ‘inclusive’ to ‘targeted’ multiculturalism after 2008, the chapter identifies the needs and entitlements of each group and the potential conflicts in their claims for rights. The conclusion offers some critical reflections for reconsidering contemporary multicultural policy.