Immigration and the Significance of Culture

  • Scheffler S
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It is often said that immigration poses a threat to national identity. A country that experiences a large influx of immigrants will find it more difficult to sustain its national traditions and the practices in which they are enshrined. A country’s unity is...

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Scheffler, S. (2009). Immigration and the Significance of Culture. In Nationalism and Multiculturalism in a World of Immigration (pp. 119–150). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230377776_5

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