Honneth and Everyday Intercultural (Mis)Recognition Work, Marginalis
This book conducts a critical investigation into everyday intercultural recognition and misrecognition in the domain of paid work, utilising social philosopher Axel Honneth’s recognition theory as its theoretical foundation. In so doing, it also reveals t
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PALGRAVE POLITICS OF IDENTITY & CITIZENSHIP SERIES
Honneth and Everyday Intercultural (Mis)Recognition
Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
Series editors Varun Uberoi Department of Politics and History Brunel University London London, UK Nasar Meer University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, UK Tariq Modood School of Soc., Pol. and Inter. Rel. University of Bristol Bristol, UK
The politics of identity and citizenship has assumed increasing importance as our polities have become significantly more culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse. Different types of scholars, including philosophers, sociologists, political scientists and historians make contributions to this field and this series showcases a variety of innovative contributions to it. Focusing on a range of different countries, and utilizing the insights of different disciplines, the series helps to illuminate an increasingly controversial area of research and titles in it will be of interest to a number of audiences including scholars, students and other interested individuals. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14670
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Honneth and Everyday Intercultural (Mis)Recognition Work, Marginalisation and Integration
Bona Anna Macquarie University Sydney, NSW, Australia
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