Mutual intercultural relations

In culturally diverse societies, one of the biggest questions on our minds is 'how shall we all live together?' Mutual Intercultural Relations offers an answer to this fundamental and topical issue. By exploring intercultural relationships between dominant/national and non-dominant/ethnic...

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Other Authors: Berry, John W. 1939- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019
Series:Culture and psychology
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