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INTERCULTURAL CITIES: GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES FOR DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
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Total migrant numbers across the world’s continents Source: UN Migration Statistics International migrant stock: The mid-year (1 July) estimate of the number of people living in a country or area other than that in which they were born. If the number of foreign-born was not available, the estimate refers to the number of people living in a country other than that of their citizenship. Latin America & The Caribbean 7.47m 1.3% Northern America 50.04m 14.2% Europe 69.85m 9.5% Oceania 6.02m 16.8% Asia 61.32m 1.5% Africa 19.26m 1.9% Total migrant numbers across the world’s continents
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In the age of SUPERDIVERSTY “ Integrationist” approaches have reached their limit
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Inclusion strategies are unsustainable without diversity stategies
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What is Intercultural integration?
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An explicit framework of rights and responsibilities Foster pluralistic identity through public discourse & symbolic politics Incentivise cross-cultural interaction and entrepreneurship
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Foster intercultural competence Empower bridge-builders, not gate-keepers Establish a “representative bureaucracy” and governance Conflict as a catalyst of debate A strategic approach across administrative silos
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FROM PEOPLE WITH NEEDS
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TO PEOPLE WITH RESOURCES
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Integration policy matrix Economic rights Civil & social rights Cultural rights Community building Guest worker v Assimilation vv Multiculturalism vvv Interculturalism vvvv
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Managing diversity as an opportunity
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The cities as cultural laboratories
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reclaiming space & history
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Melitopol, Ukraine
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Porte de Flandre, Molenbeek, Brussels September 2010 Artist: Emilio López-Menchero
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MIGRANTAS
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information www.coe.int/interculturalcities
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